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Career Posters
Career Posters Available online only
The 2008 Career Posters, another meaningful tool in career development, offer a colorful, quick, and easy look at information for 15 of the career cluster areas(as determined by the U.S. DOE) and many New Hampshire occupations. Each presents occupations available within a career cluster area/industry area, level of education or training required, number of average annual openings, and the average hourly wage that can be expected
Knowledge is Power

acrobat file In Today's Business World, Knowledge is Power (606k) This brochure can help those in the business community gain the edge that labor market information provides. It shows the types of information that answers many of the questions business leaders often have. It points out just how/where to get the help you might need. There are many ways to use labor market information. Let this brochure get you started. (For those of you in the education community, this brochure can be a great help to your partners in the business community.)

So You Want to Be A … Brochures

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Fastest Growing Occupations & Occupations with Most Annual Openings

These brochures provide a colorful, convenient tool to aid your understanding of a particular occupation. They offer a quick, easy reference to the information you will need in making a more informed decision. The fastest growing occupations and occupations with the most annual openings are highlighted.

Each brochure provides a condensed look at an occupation. You will learn what tasks you could expect to do. You will also learn what the average hourly wage and average annual openings are. The training/education needed as well as the basic skills required are also provided. Additionally, you will learn a little about working conditions and the average work week.

Bookmarks
Bookmarks
These bookmarks are a great way to quickly and effectively see the annual and lifetime earnings one might expect based on the level of education acquired. Each set includes 16 different colorful backgrounds representative of the 16 different USDOE career clusters. These are great handouts for students and parents alike. If you would like a set of our wage/education bookmarks, please send an email request to elmi@nhes.nh.gov. Be sure the SUBJECT Line reads: Bookmark Request.

Pocket Resume
acrobat filePocket Resumé (41k)
This is a conveniently pocket-sized handy reference tool you can take with you for job applications and interviews. It will enable you to have available the answers to those questions we sometimes forget when trying to complete an application or answer interview questions

Career Development Program Facilitator Training
This program is an exciting new way to present career exploration and development to our future workforce and leaders of tomorrow. It is also a way to build bridges with the business community, and acquaint students with business needs and expectations. The NHCRN is working in a collaborative effort with the NH Forum on Higher Education, the NH Higher Education Assistance Foundation, the New Hampshire Business and Industry Association (BIA), and the Workforce Opportunity Council to sustain this program initiative.

Career Planning
How do you learn? What is important to you in a career? What skills and abilities will you need? What level of training/education is required? What do you know about the career choices you might be considering? Three vital areas of career planning are covered: 1-Getting To Know Yourself, 2-Career Exploration, and 3-Strategies for Job Searching. Whether exploring your own interests, skills, & abilities, researching occupations, or even job searching, you will find a lot of value here.

Career Videos
Non New Hampshire specific career videos are available for nearly 300 occupations. Whether you want to see what it would be like to be a firefighter, a physician’s assistant, truck driver, or registered nurse you can see it here.

NEW HAMPSHIRE SPECIFIC VIDEOS AVAILABLE ON CD – If you would like a copy of our NH specific career videos, please send an email request to elmi@nhes.nh.gov.

Each NH specific career video provides a condensed look at an occupation. You will learn what tasks you could expect to do. You will also learn what the average hourly wage and growth rate are. The training/education needed as well as the basic skills required are also provided. Additionally, you will learn a little about working conditions and the average work week.

National Career Development Guidelines
The National Career Development Guidelines (NCDG) help educators, career development professionals and community leaders develop high-quality career development programs for youth and adults nationwide.


Job Notes
Job Notes Available online only
A career planning tabloid that provides information on exploring, setting, and achieving career goals.
Occupation & Industry Profiles
Occupation & Industry Profiles
Each of these papers focuses on a particular industry or occupation. Besides a brief description, you can learn about employment figures, average wages, and what the job outlook is for an occupation or industry you are interested in.
Apprenticeship Information
Apprenticeship Information
Apprentices earn increasingly higher wages while learning a lifelong skill, leading to a good salary and good benefits. Opportunities are vast with apprenticeship. Promotions, supervisory positions, and even training is recognized and transferable state to state, other countries, and territories. Career options will explode through an apprenticeship program. Learn more about becoming an apprentice in New Hampshire.
Articles
Numerous articles on a wide variety of career development topics. Some are articles that can be found in issues of Job Notes and the NHCRN News. There are also numerous other articles written about different topics of interest. Topics covered could include such things as resume writing, interviewing skills, and occupational profiles.

Occupational Employment & Wages
Occupational Employment & Wages
An annual publication containing wage and employment estimates for up to 600 occupations, for statewide and 16 substate areas
Licensed, Certified, & Registered Occupations
Licensed, Certified and Registered Occupations
An annual publication that provides administrators, counselors, clients, employers, students, and other interested persons with information about occupational licenses or certificates issued by state boards, commissions, and departments.
Occupational Projections
Occupational Projections
A biennial publication that contains estimates of projected employment in the state by industry and occupation from both growth and replacement needs.

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