Campbell interest and skill survey: career resources
College information on the internet
Information resources on the internet
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Occupational Information Network (O*Net)
This site is the replacement for the Dictionary of Occupational Titles. It is a "comprehensive database of worker attributes and job characteristics."
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America’s Career Infonet
This site is part of the US Department of Labor sponsored America’s Career Kit.
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The Riley Guide
This is a one-stop directory of job banks and resources on the Internet. It is compiled by librarian Margaret F. Riley, who works for the National Employment Weekly. It is regularly updated, as new employment connections come on line.
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Career Resource Center
A directory of Career Directories on the internet.
Comprehensive career development sites on the internet
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Job information from the Washington Post
The focus is on jobs in the Washington, DC area, but the career advice section applies wherever you work.
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JobHuntersBible
What Color Is Your Parachute?
Military careers
Job listings/resume databases
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America’s Job Bank
Lists over one million jobs.
- Career information from the Wall Street Journal
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JOBTRAK.COM
An electronic resume database for employers and job seekers.
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Monster.com
A monster-size job search resource.
The keirsey temperament sorter-II
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter®-II is used in career development programs of Fortune 500 companies and major universities. Answer the questions and you will receive a description of your temperament. (The complete 10-page Character Report can be purchased for $14.95.)