Databases
Library databases are online collections of information, organized for research. Databases contain articles, eBooks, images, maps, primary sources and more. Start your research with these general databases, available from any Denver Public Library or from home with a Denver Public Library Card.
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Learning Express Library Includes Career Preparation resources to improve your job search, interviewing, and networking skills, prepare for career tests and more. Also includes practice tests, study skills, college prep, high school equivalency, career skills, computer skills, citizenship and recursos en español. Create a free account to get started and track your progress.
Available with a library card
Tutor.com
Support for job seekers including resume help and more--check out Tutor's free webinars for student success, job and career readiness--in addition to on-demand academic tutoring, homework help, and test preparation.
Connect with a highly qualified, expert English or Spanish speaking tutor in a safe and secure online classroom from 3pm - 10pm, 7 days a week (with four exceptions: New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas).
Tutor.com offers expert writing help, test prep resources from The Princeton Review® for the ACT®/SAT®, Advanced Placement (AP®) course videos, help with a resume, and more. Access with your library card. An additional account with an email address is needed for services beyond a live tutoring session, and for the talk function in a tutoring session. If a child under 13 creates an additional account, they will be restricted to a text only tutoring session. App available for iPhone | Android
Available with library card
Other Online Resources
Apprenticeship.gov Learn more about apprenticeships and search for an opportunity.
ArtLab Paid arts internships for high schoolers where they work with professional artists, learn career prep skills, and have access to mental health resources, transportation, tutoring, food services, and technology access.
Denver Economic Development Office Youth Programs Find programs and resources, including virtual and in-person job fairs, resume building workshops, and mock interviews.
Emily Griffith Technical College Apprenticeship Program Start working and earning wages in a field while you train for your career.
Get My Future Explore careers, find training, and search for jobs.
Governor's Summer Job Hunt Young adults between the ages of 16 and 21 are eligible to participate in the Summer Job Hunt. Also find information on training, youth labor laws and tips on finding a job from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
Mile High Youth Corps Year-round and summer employment opportunities for youth.
NEW! My Journey Colorado Learn about promising career pathways in Colorado--explore annual salaries, in-depth job descriptions, required skills, and relevant education and training programs for Colorado's most in-demand industries.
Job Corps A no-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training.
YouthRules! Understand what hours you can work, what jobs you can work and more.