Wilmington, Delaware — The Delaware Department of Labor has relaunched the Delaware Career Resource Network (DCRN), a redesigned online platform aimed at helping students from kindergarten through 12th grade, along with educators and families, explore career pathways, training options, and in-demand jobs across the state. The upgraded resource is part of Delaware’s effort to prepare young people for meaningful employment by providing easy access to current labor data, career planning tools, and industry-aligned training opportunities.
Officials said the relaunch also supports Governor Matt Meyer’s Executive Order 1, which focuses on youth workforce development to strengthen schools, communities, and the state’s economy. “As Delaware’s workforce continues to evolve, it’s essential that we equip our students with data-driven tools to navigate a changing job market,” said Delaware Department of Labor Secretary LaKresha Moultrie. “I encourage every student and family to explore the platform, discover future career opportunities, and take the first steps toward turning those aspirations into reality.”
The DCRN website features age-specific guides for students from kindergarten through high school, projections on high-demand careers, and a job-seeker interface that offers resume tools, assessment quizzes, and skill-gap planning. The site also provides information about apprenticeship programs, scholarships, and career pathways. The Delaware Career Resource Network is available at https://labor.delaware.gov/dcrn/.

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