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.
- Ask The Headhunter: Job search & hiring site.
- 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.
- 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.
- CSEP: The Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions (CSEP) at the Illinois Institute of Technology was established in 1976 for the purpose of promoting education and scholarship relating to the professions.
- 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.
- Start Here, Go Places: Site aimed at students pursing career in business and accounting.
- 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.
- "What Can I do with this major?": a convenient website that helps you connect majors with careers.
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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 11/14/2008.
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