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Career Information Resources
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Informed decisions start with acquiring the right information. These listed Internet sites can assist you with gathering the necessary information to start or supplement your vocational exploration.
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Government Sites
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Occupational Information Network (O*NET)
The most comprehensive website for job descriptions and the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the targeted job.
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Occupational Outlook Handbook
This is the 2004-2005 Edition. A brief quote from the homepage says it best -- "The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations."
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Occupational Outlook Quarterly - Online
OOQ provides practical information on jobs and careers. Articles are written in straightforward, non-technical language and cover a wide variety of career and work-related topics such as new and emerging occupations, training opportunities and salary trends.
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Standard Occupational Classification System
The 2000 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system categorizes all jobs into specific occupational groups. It is used by Federal statistical agencies to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, or disseminating data.
Partners
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The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review helps students, parents, and educators achieve the best outcomes for all stages of their educational experience.
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The Feinen Group
From creative to account management and services The Feinen Group team exists to support our clients' communications needs.
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