America's Career InfoNet
Career INFOnet assists students in exploring options for work and learning, finding current 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.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
This site offers the current Occupational Outlook Handbook online, in order to assist students in finding out particulars regarding careers. You will find information about a wide range of occupations such as training requirements, working conditions, education needed, salaries, typical work day, and expected job prospects.
O*NET
The Occupational Information Network is a database of comprehensive information on job requirements and worker competencies. O*NET is intended to replace the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, offering a more dynamic framework for exploring the world of work. O*Net helps students find occupations, define their marketable skills, and are able to cross reference their O*Net SOC occupations with many other classification systems such as DOT, SOC, MOC and RAIS.
Career Guide to Industries
This companion site to the Occupational Outlook Handbook provides career information by industry, including the nature of the industry, working conditions, employment, occupations in the industry, training/advancement, earnings/benefits, employment outlook, and other information.
LifeWorks
This interactive health and medical science career exploration Web site offers information on more than 100 careers by title, educational requirements, interest area, and median salary. Career success stories are highlighted.
EUREKA-Career Information System
Assists students in learning more about occupations, scholarships, colleges, career information and much more. It allows you to cross reference career assessments, take a personality quiz, complete a skills card sort and more.