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North Carolina



Unemployment Benefits

File online for North Carolina Unemployment Benefits. 

Job Search

North Carolina's Job Bank lets you search job openings, explore careers, and get job search tips.

Find your local One-Stop Career Center. Get job search help, locate workforce services in your area, access career information, and more.

Training and Education

Career Training. You may qualify for employment and training services.

Dislocated Worker Programs offer services and resources for new career retraining.  

Foreclosure

Visit HOPE NOW to find free mortgage counseling help, check if you qualify for a Home Affordable Loan Modification program, and more.

Find guidance for North Carolina residents on avoiding foreclosure.

Health Insurance and Other Benefit Programs

Learn about continuing your employer-sponsored health coverage with these COBRA FAQs from the North Carolina Department of insurance. Financial Institutions and Professional Registration.

NCHC is affordable children's health insurance for eligible North Carolina families.

Check eligibility and view summaries of all benefit programs at GovBenefits.gov.

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services oversees many of the state's benefits programs.

Need a referral for other services? Dial 2-1-1 or visit 211.org (select North Carolina from the homepage) to quickly locate community service providers like food pantries, affordable housing help, and more.

Career Information

Visit Find a New Occupation to explore careers that require skills and work experience similar to many auto industry jobs.

The Employment and Security Commission is the official source for labor market information for the State of North Carolina. Explore and compare occupations and find wage and occupation information to help you make informed decisions.


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