Idaho Commission for Libraries
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CIS
New CIS log-in page
The CIS (Idaho Career Information System) portal has a new look. The homepage now highlights additional resources that are available from the Idaho Department of Labor such as workshops, volunteer opportunities, apprenticeship opportunities, IdahoWorks job search, training programs, etc…
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Public Access version of Career Information System (CIS) is now available
A Public Access version of eCIS (Career Information System) is now available. This version allows more Idaho citizens to access vital career information. The page that you see when you go to www.idahocis.org has a new look. You will now click a "Start" button to go to the login page, where you will see two login options:
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Career Information System / Idaho Works
Yeah! To date 37 Idaho public libraries have expressed interest in participating in the year-long subscription to Career Information Systems via the Department of Labor. Still looking for the other 67 public libraries!
Is your library interested ? Still time to consider .. contact me at shirley.biladeau@libraries.idaho.gov today!
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Career Information System / Idaho Works
The Idaho Commission for Libraries and the Idaho Department of Labor are collaborating to bring Idaho public libraries access to Career Information Systems database.
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Idaho Career Information System / Idaho Works
The partnership between the Idaho Department of Labor and Idaho Commission for Libraries will continue to bring the Idaho Career Information System to all Idaho libraries through a public access model. All Idaho public libraries will be able to provide two resources for their Economic Recovery Toolkit.



