Job and Career Information
Jobskills at your libraryGreensboro Public Library offers one-on-one career counseling, basic computer skills classes, weekly job search events and online resources to help you find a job, make a career change, or start a business. 


Job Talk and Java
Come to Central Library each Wednesday at 10 am to learn about resources and network with fellow job seekers. Hear from local experts on sharpening your job search skills and improve your chances of landing that new job. Polish your resume and learn what to expect during the job interview process. A different topic will be covered each week, through the month of October.

Check the calendar for more classes and training opportunities

Online Services
Resume Maker and Career Building Center
This tool makes writing a better resume quick and easy. Simply fill in the blanks at each step with thousands of pre-written phrases and keywords recommended by experts for most careers. 

Ferguson's Career Guidance Center
Detailed profiles of more than 2,900 jobs, articles on resume-building and job-seeking skills, plus information about colleges and scholarships.

Learning Express Library
Preparation tests for school, career and citizenship. Requires free simple registration. Use your library card number as your user name to access this service from home.  

Job Search Toolkit
A resource put together by North Carolina State Library which includes links to Internet resources, NC LIVE career information and e-books.

Interested in Starting a Business?  Try the Small Business Administration Small Business Assessment Tool.

Career counselor Doris Jessup is available for one-on-one consultation that includes the career planning process and all aspects of the job search. She can administer self-assessment tests to help you discover your personal interests and career preferences. She can also assist in constructing, updating and fine-tuning your resume. Contact her with career-related questions or to schedule an appointment.Job Search Tool Kit