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Career Exploration and Job Searching Links

Valuable recent general labor market information and occupation research to improve work conditions, and advancing opportunities for profitable employment. Also access information on job duties, wages, required training, job openings, information about potential employers, unions, professional associations, and sources for continuing education. Reach many employers in a wider geographical area without the inconvenience or expense of a traditional job search.

The following sites are external to the California Department of Rehabilitation, which accepts no responsibility for their content or accessibility.

Arizona One-Stop Home Page
- loaded with links

Bizjournals.com
- home of 41 business journals including "Demographics Weekly"

Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Among other information, the Occupational Outlook Handbook and the Occupational Outlook Quarterly On-line can be found on this site.

California Business Leadership Network
- The CABLN is an active alliance of California companies who are collaborating to improve employment for people with disabilities.

California Coast Help Wanted
- Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.

California Employment Development Department
- Cal Jobs can be found at this site.

California Employment Development Department Labor Market Information Service
- Labor Market Information

California Institute Data Page
- view information (wage and employment) from a database selected based on data category, geographic region, and time period.

California Job Search Guide
- Also known as JobStar California.

California State Personnel Board
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California Trade and Commerce Agency Licensing Information
- Licensing information.

CareerBuilder.com
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Department of Industrial Relations
- established to improve working conditions for California's wage earners, and to advance opportunities for profitable employment in California. Labor Statistics, Labor Law, Apprenticeships, and Worker's Compensation.

disABLEDperson.com
- recruitABILITY

Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Network
- It includes links to some really good resources on the Internet and is ideally suited for small and/or home-based businesses, those considering entrepreneurship and especially persons with disabilities involved in or interested in entrepreneurship.

ERISS Workforce Information -

esight.org
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Hire Potential
- Site for underrepresented workers.

Internships
- a beginners guide.

InternshipPrograms.com
- the largest internship community on the Internet. The site has three separate areas, for students, for employers and for career centers.

Job Hunter's Bible
- Dick Bowel's website, the author of "What Color is Your Parachute?". Highlights: advice to career changers and how to post a resume on the internet.

Labor Market Information for California -

Mapping Your Future (FFELP)
- This site is sponsored by a group of guaranty agencies who participate in the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) and are committed to providing information about higher education and career opportunities.

Monster.com
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National AgrAbility Project
- Was created to assist people with disabilities employed in agriculture.

O*NET online
- Making occupational information interactive and accessible for all... replaces the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). DOT is also available at this site.

OpportunityNocs.org
- Jobs in nonprofit organizations

Oregon Employment Department
- Includes Skills Explorer, and Transferable Skills information.

Paralegals.org
- To help decide whether the paralegal profession is a good career move, you first need to know what a paralegal is and information on salaries and benefits.

Salary By Occupation
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Saludos.com
- Hispanic Internet job search site in English

The Riley Guide
- employment opportunities and career resources on the Internet. Everything is here including captioned videos on different careers.

US Department of Labor Employment and Training Admin.
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US Department of Labor's O*NET Link
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