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"Explore Careers" Resources at IC/US

Best Jobs for the 21st Century. IC/US Career Reference Call Number: HF5381.15.F37 2004
More than 500 descriptions of best paying and fastest growing jobs.

Occupational Outlook Handbook. IC/US Career Reference Call Number: HF5381.A1 O15
Provides job descriptions and statistical information, including employment outlook for decade. U.S. Department of Labor publication. Also available online.

Roadtrip Nation: A Guide to Discovering Your Path in Life. IC/US Career Reference Call Number: HF5381.M359
Written by recent college grads. Provides information on career choice based on real life stories.

 

Online Resources

About.com's Guide
Information on Career Planning and Self-Assessment.

Career Development Manual
Produced by the University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada).

Career Ideas Page
From the University of Texas-Austin. Features "Hot Career of the Month."

CareerJournal
From the Wall Street Journal.

Careers Network
Search and Career Resources via the Indianapolis Star.

JobWeb
Provides career development and job-search advice for new college graduates. Also provides links to career resources at other unversities.

Major Resource Kits
From the University of Delaware.

My Road
A service of College Board. Explore careers and majors on this site.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
Online version of the publication mentioned above.

The Riley Guide
Prepare for a job search.

Wall Street Journal's College Journal
Business oriented career guide including daily features,information on career paths, salaries, global careers, and MBA programs. Explore the "Toolkit" for help with building resumes and finding grad schools.

WetFeet.com
Provides comprehensive company research and career-related information, including internships, company profiles, job search tips, and salary ranges.

What Color Is Your Parachute?
Supplements the renowned book.

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