Resources for Choosing a Career or Job Goal
Occupational Outlook Handbook tells you the training and education needed for hundreds of different kinds of jobs as well as what you would earn, expected job prospects, what workers do on the job and working conditions.
In addition, the Handbook gives you job search tips and links to information about the job market in each State.
O*Net OnLine is a tool for career exploration and job analysis featuring detailed descriptions of the world of work.
Industry Clusters tells you growth expectations and number of projected job openings by industry type.
Job Zones groups occupations into categories based on levels of education, experience, and training necessary to perform the occupation.
Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) revised fourth edition, as supplied electronically by the US Department of Labor, contains definitions of almost every occupation.
America’s Career InfoNet features user-friendly occupation and industry information, salary data, career videos, education resources, self-assessment tools and career exploration assistance. (www.CareerInfoNet.org)
Fastest Growing Occupations helps you identify growing occupations by level of job training and education required.
Self Assessment helps you evaluate your skills and interests, identify accomplishments, understand time management, create goals, explore career options, and find resources for learning skills, finding a job and managing your career.