CAREERS LINKS
Sites are presented in alphbetical order and reflect no preference.
- Acinet: America's Career InfoNet a component of CareerOneStop from the U.S.
Department of Labor.
- Arthur's Job Base: Career information
and resources.
- Career Development eManual: Advice in career planning.
- Career Self-Assessment:
From Ohio University Career Services.
- Careeronestop: Resources and services for students, job-seekers, workforce professionals, and human resource personnel.
- Career Services: "What Can I do with
this major?" from Westfield State College.
- CareerBuilder:
Career information and resources.
- ChicagoJobs.com: Consortium of Chicago Area newspaper job resources covering 11 counties.
- Career Source: A guide to career
resources including links to professional organizations, societies, and educational
career services.
- Chicago Jobs:
From Searchbeat, links to local job and career resources.
- CollegeJournal: College Journal is the premier free site for undergraduate, graduate and MBA students who want job-search and career-guidance information.
- DOT: Directory
of Occupational Titles.
- FedWorld: Federal
Job Search.
- Illinois Career Resource Network: CIS (the Career Information System) tells you about wages, education requirements and job duties for nearly 500 occupations.
- Illinois Skills Match: This site is available to both Employers and Job Seekers.
- LifeWorks: Explore health and Science careers.
- LMI: Labor market information
for Illinois from the state Department of Employment Security .
- Nationjob Network: Job search and
resources.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook: Online
version of the Bureau of Labor Statistics annual publication.
- Starthere: Job search and resources.
- tRUE CareerS: Career information
and resources, (formerly Adams JobBank).
- Vocational Information Center: Explore vocational and technical careers, check out the skills employers really want, find a trade school, research
technical topics and take a look at the current job market within the Vocational Information Center.
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If you are trying to find background information on a career the Bureau
of Labor Statistics's Occupational Outlook Handbook is recommended
as a good starting point.
Links last verified and updated 2/22/2007.
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