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Career and Industry Information

While only two percent of job seekers find jobs through the internet, the web is an essential tool in researching careers and industries. Below are resources to assist you in researching career fields and industries so you can better understand what's out there and what kind of career you might pursue.

SPU JobLink
SPU's onlinejob source(formerly eRecruiting).  Follow the student/alumni instructions to login.

CareerBeam

CareerBeam is a virtual career success center - find excellent company and industry research tools, international databases, professional resume & cover letter builders, search strategy resources and much more.

WOIS
Find detailed information about Washington careers, schools and training programs. Choose from multiple assessment tests, create a portfolio, research specific careers, discover helpful tools & resources and much more. Email spucareercenter@spu.edu for the Site Key

Informational Interviewing
Conducting informational interviews is a great way to gain a better understanding of a specific occupation or industry (CDC handout - PDF).

Jobweb
Visit the "career development" section of Jobweb, from the National Association of Colleges and Employers, to walk through four stages of career development: Discovery, Exploration, Experience and Experiment and Choice.

O*Net
The Occupational Information Network is a comprehensive database of worker attributes and job characteristics. Find in-depth information about jobs or use a list of your skills to find matching occupations. 

Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Handbook, produced by the US Department of Labor, is a nationally recognized source of career information. Revised every two years, the Handbook describes working conditions, what workers do on the job, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.

Riley Guide
A-Z index of employment and career information sources and services on the Internet.

Seattle Networking Guide
The trusted information source on networking and community relations in Seattle.

Vault
From Accounting to Venture Capital, Vault's industry channels give you the insider research, community, and career tools you need to get in and stay ahead.

Wetfeet
Research is the key to finding the right job and Wetfeet's "insider guides" to companies, industries, and career issues are the highest quality research available to job seekers.

What Color is Your Parachute?
A popular resource for job search and self-assessment.

 

 

 




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