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Career Video Information

A video consortium, consisting of various state workforce agency representatives, develops the career videos. Interested organizations, public and private, are encouraged to use these clips to help career decision makers and job seekers find employment success and career satisfaction. After all, their foremost objective is to promote the process of making informed career decisions. The career videos, collectively and individually, are public domain software. They are released without usage restrictions. While, in the interest of continued funding for this program the consortium does suggest that an attribution statement be included with public release of the clips, none is required.

The videos are extremely easy to use and are open-captioned for the hearing-impaired. Spanish-language videos are also available for some of the careers in the library. All video clips and royalty-free still photographs of all profiled occupations have been coded into the O*NET taxonomy.

They are available on CD sets and via Internet download in several formats: Sorensen QuickTime compression, Uncaptioned Mpeg-1 compression, and Open-Captioned Mpeg-1 compression.

Troubleshooting

Where can I get the software to watch the videos?
Select the Real Player or Windows Media Player link, located beneath the left side navigation, to download the free software.

I want to watch a video, but cannot get it to play. What is wrong?
You may need to upgrade your player to the most current version. Select the Real Player or Windows Media Player link, located beneath the left side navigation, to download the free upgrade. When using Windows Media Player for the first time, you may experience a 10 to 15 minute delay as your settings are adjusted. For additional assistance, visit the Real Player or Windows Media Player support center.

What if I have trouble with the Real Player or Windows Media Player links?
For assistance, visit the Real Player or Windows Media Player support center.

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