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Career Websites:
www.nycareerzone.org/graphic/index.jsp
This site should have just about anything you are looking for.
www.acinet.org/acinet
Find wages and employment trends, occupational requirements, state by state labor market conditions, millions of employer contacts nationwide, and the most extensive career resource library online.
www.jobstar.org/tools/career/spec-car.cfm
These sites are packed with information about planning your career. What kind of training or education is required? What can you earn? What kind of environment will you work in? What's hot? What's not?
www.careervoyages.gov/students-main.cfm
This site covers specific career information as well as which industries are growing, what education is required and much more.
www.jobprofiles.org/index.htm
Includes information on a wide variety of careers, taken from interviews with people currently in those careers.
www.online.onetcenter.org/
This site is well-organized and includes many careers and almost anything on your outline.
www.ams.org/careers/
This site covers math and science careers.
www.bls.gov/oco
This is the government site that also has the reference book, The Occupational Outlook Handbook.
www.bls.gov/k12
Related to the above site.Bureau of Labor Statistics: What interests you? Includes job descriptions, requirements, pay, future prospects. Has an alphabetical listing of careers.
www.usatoday.com/educate/careers/careers.htm
Provides news related activities and articles for career exploration.
www.careers.iptv.org
School to Careers is a career development project for 7-12th grade students, educators and parents. Through video, Web and interactive activities students are introduced to career professionals, projects and ideas that help them identify their interests and plan for their futures.
www.becomealibrarian.org/
I just HAD to put this one on the list!
Note: these sites were all up and active when I prepared this. If you have trouble accessing any of these, please let me know.
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