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CareerBuilder.com Jobs
Career Guide to Industries (includes information on available careers by industry, including the nature of the industry, working conditions, employment, occupations in the industry, training & advancement, earnings and benefits, employment outlook, & lists of organizations that can provide additional information; U.S. Department of Labor--Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Career Voyages (includes over-view information related to numerous skills & occupations, their potential growth by state, the educational level desired, & potential salary; U.S. Department of Labor & U.S. Department of Education)
CareerOneStop (a publicly-funded resource for jobseekers and businesses; also includes a link to America's Career InfoNet, an extensive federal- & state-sponsored career site portal providing access to job banks, employment service providers, & career education; U.S. Department of Labor)
Human Resources on the WWW (includes sections for: (1) human resources, (2) college & career, & (3) job banks/services; Troy State University--Florida & Western Region)
Internet Career Connection (includes industry profiles, jobs of the future, & listings for federal government, state, U.S., & international jobs)
Monster.com (a global online network for careers)
Occupational Outlook Handbook (includes career information that describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training & education needed, earnings, & expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations; takes the place of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT); U.S. Department of Labor--Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Occupational Outlook Quarterly Online (available in full text from 1999 (v.43) to current; can check E-Journal Portal to see which SPU databases include full text; U.S. Department of Labor--Bureau of Labor Statistics)
O*NET: Occupational Information Network Resource Center (a database about education, training, career choices, & work that takes the place of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) as the nation's primary source of occupational information)
TrueCareers.com (search by job category, company name, location, & keyword; post resumes; free account)
Wanted Jobs (search by job category, location, & keyword; post resumes)
 

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