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Indiana's Workforce Hub:

Are you looking to switch gears to a new career? Do you want to develop in-demand skills that will set you on the fast track to a higher-paying job? Wherever you are on your career path, One Stop To Start has the resources you need to succeed.

One Stop To Start is Indiana’s workforce hub, designed to help Indiana individuals and businesses connect with training programs and career opportunities.

For Jobseekers:

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Explore High-Growth Industries in Indiana

  • Smart Manufacturing & Robotics

    Where makers get things done, Indiana’s resilient workforce is a national leader in manufacturing jobs. The state’s smart manufacturing & robotics industry creates efficiencies by leveraging advanced technologies, such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), to be on the cutting edge of collaborative robots and other emerging manufacturing innovations.

    Trending jobs include:

    • CNC Operators
    • Automation Technicians
    • Aerospace Engineers

From a high school degree to a Ph.D., Indiana has good job opportunities for all.

Already a leader in advanced manufacturing, engineering and bio/pharma/life sciences, Indiana is future-focused to meet the workforce demand for the jobs of tomorrow.

Innovations in AI and automation are changing the way we work, while emerging opportunities in high-tech industries – such as smart manufacturing, semiconductors, electric vehicles and alternative energy – are spurring a demand for increased digital and technical skills.

Meanwhile, key infrastructure projects, such as high-speed internet and enhancements to Indiana’s roads, bridges and waterways, are creating the need for skilled tradespeople to help strengthen the state. Indiana is also committed to making sure the critical needs of our communities are met with jobs in education, healthcare, early childhood, public service and more.

Tuition-Free Certification

The Workforce Ready Grant pays tuition and fees for short-term skills-based training and certificate programs in Indiana’s high-demand sectors such as information technology, health sciences, advanced manufacturing and more. A high school degree is required to get started.

Apprenticeships and Work-Based Learning

Work-based learning and apprenticeship opportunities are offered through employers or sponsors. Becoming an apprentice can help you fast-track your career goals and earn higher wages.

Did you know: 94% of apprentices who complete an apprenticeship program retain employment, with an average annual salary of $70,000.

College Financial Aid

Indiana has more than $400 million dollars in financial aid available each year to help make college affordable for full-time and part-time students. To find what financial aid you qualify for, you’ll need to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Click here to learn more about Indiana’s financial aid.

Earn a High School Diploma / Equivalency

If life got in the way and you weren’t able to finish high school, Indiana has adult education programs that can get you to the finish line. The programs are offered in-person, online and sometimes even where you work. There is a proven increase in annual earnings (approximately $8,400). You can also earn an in-demand credential along with your high school degree, helping you achieve your goals faster.

Your Career 2.0

If you worry that your job might be subject to automation, or you simply want to learn new skills, consider upskilling or reskilling. Your next step could be a short-term credential, skills-based training or two- or four-year college degree. Find out what’s in demand and how to best train for those opportunities.

Tailored Resources & Programs

There are a variety of programs designed to serve audiences with specific experiences or needs. This includes veterans, people living with a disability, justice-involved individuals, those who are not English proficient and more. Indiana is focused on reducing barriers to employment and providing all Hoosiers with the opportunity for meaningful work and a good job. Find out what services and programs might meet your needs.