(1) The reportable services for job search purposes are:
(a) obtaining resume assistance from a Job Service office;
(b) obtaining cover letter assistance from a Job Service office;
(c) receiving interview tips and guidance from a Job Service office;
(d) receiving application instruction and guidance, including how to use the ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems) from a Job Service office;
(e) obtaining assistance with job matching in Seeker Profile or jobs.mt.gov from a Job Service office;
(f) obtaining a job development – employer contact from a Job Service office; and
(g) attending a Job Seeker Workshop conducted or approved by a Job Service office.
(2) The reportable services for workforce information purposes are:
(a) studying labor force supply and demand information from a Job Service office or Job Service web site;
(b) studying short and long term industry and occupational projection information from a Job Service office or Job Service web site; or
(c) identifying applicable jobs with high growth and high demand using information from a Job Service office or Job Service web site.
(3) The reportable services for career guidance purposes are:
(a) completing a Montana Career Information System Assessment/Profile from a Job Service web site;
(b) obtaining a personalized employment plan from a Job Service office or Job Service web site; or
(c) obtaining career testing from a Job Service office or Job Service web site, including testing or interpretation using any of the following programs:
(i) ProveIt;
(ii) CAPS/COPES/COPS;
(iii) Career Scope (replaces CAPS, COPES, COPS for veterans);
(iv) TABE;
(v) CareerOneStop.org;
(vi) MyNextMove;
(vii) interest profiler – ONET;
(viii) Career Assessment Inventory; or
(ix) Career Interest Inventory (JIST Pub).
(4) The reportable services for intensive services purposes are:
(a) obtaining a comprehensive assessment and description of skill level from a Job Service office; or
(b) obtaining a specialized assessment and description of skill level from a Job Service office.