Students can find unlimited information on the web to help prepare themselves for the future. We offer the following Web resource suggestions as a place to start.
BrainTrack Career Resources BrainTrack's Career Guide helps visitors evaluate career options and find schools. The guide offers data on hundreds of careers that typically require higher education for entry or advancement and features links to thousands of schools.
Career Magazine Provides resume info, job opening database, employment profiles and more.
Career One Stop Tools to help students, businesses, job seekers, and career professionals sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor
Career Search Database Search Thousands of Careers, Jobs and Employment Opportunities Worldwide
Kids.gov/careers Information about careers in the U.S. government.
Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) Information about the training and education needed, earnings, expected job prospects, working conditions and more for hundreds of different types of jobs from the U.S. Department of Labor.
The Career Key Test to help students figure out their personality traits and interests. Career Key then matches jobs to characteristics and lets users know more about careers that they would like.