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Career Development
America's Career Kit
www.eworkforce.org/careerkit/
An online career development resource provided by the U.S.
Department of Labor that includes job listings, career guidance,
salary data, training and education resources, and information
on licensing and certification.
CareerAdviser
www.careeradviser.com
This Web site includes numerous links to career resources
for a number of professions.
Career Clusters Project, Office of Vocational
and Adult Education
www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/clusters/
A listing of the 16 career clusters, with sample occupations
and additional information about some clusters.
Career Key
www.careerkey.org
A free online self-assessment test that identifies students'
Holland personality type.
CareerZone
www.nycareerzone.org
An O*NET pilot site with information on career exploration
and planning for middle and high school students.
International Career Development Library
http://icdl.uncg.edu/
A comprehensive collection of links on all aspects of the
career planning and job-search process.
Job Corps
www.jobcorps.org
Visit this site to learn more about Job Corps, the nation's
largest education and job training program for at-risk youth,
ages 16 through 24.
Learning Style Survey
www.metamath.com/lsweb/dvclearn.htm
An online questionnaire to help students determine their learning
style.
Mapping-Your-Future
www.mapping-your-future.org
Career and education planning information for students, from
middle school to adult.
Military Career Guide Online
www.militarycareers.com
At this site, you will find descriptions of 152 enlisted and
officer occupations and discussions of the training, advancement,
and educational opportunities that come with each job type.
Mind Tools
www.mindtools.com
A resource to help people understand the essential skills
and techniques that will help them to excel, whatever their
chosen profession.
National Skill Standards Board (NSSB)
www.nssb.org
The national organization building a voluntary national system
of skill standards, assessments, and certification to enhance
the ability of U.S. workers to compete effectively in the
global economy.
O*NET
http://online.onetcenter.org
The online, updated version of the Dictionary of Occupational
Titles, with skills profiles, details about individual occupations,
and crosswalk to DOT codes.
O*NET Career Exploration Tools
www.onetcenter.org/tools.html
A set of self-directed career exploration/assessment tools
to help workers consider and plan career options, preparation,
and transitions more effectively.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
www.bls.gov/oco/
The full text of the Occupational Outlook Handbook
online.
Salary.com
www.salary.com
A nationwide database of salary information for hundreds of
careers.
States' Career Clusters
www.careerclusters.org
Definitions and models of career clusters, along with information
about the career clusters project.
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