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This site, created by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, allows you to browse through occupations based on your interests. This is an easier-to-read version of the Occupational Outlook Handbook. |
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The OOC is the Occupational Outlook Handbook. This online handbook lists hundreds of jobs and the training, education, and outlook for employment for each job. |
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This link takes you to a site that will help you build your resume. There are several pages and tons of hyperlinks to help you build an individualized and effective resume. You might also want to explore Microsoft Word's Resume Wizard (available on school computers). |
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This link enables you to search for employers for specific jobs and locations. |
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Find out what skills you have and the occupations to match those skills. |
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Aptitude and occupational assessments as well as Reality Check (a cool site to calculate living costs for various cities in California) are all available here - FREE. |
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This page will provide you with several job search engines. While not all sites may be accessible from EHS, send the page home and you can access the sites from there. | |
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