Career Exploration
The web sites below provide information about career fields, including job descriptions, salaries, education, majors, and much more.
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What Can I Do With This Major
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New York State Department of Labor Career Zone
- (highly recommended!) ... assess your interests and research careers on this site
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Occupational Outlook Handbook
- ... lots of great information about specific occupations
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The Riley Guide
- a directory of employment and career information sources and services on the Internet and instructions for jobseekers and recruiters on how to use the Internet to their best advantage
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Experience.com
- is a resource for students and young professionals beginning their careers. From researching a company and finding a job to reading about the latest workplace trends, experience.com has it all.
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Job Choices Online
- an online magazine from the National Association of College and Employers featuring articles on career planning and job search
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The Princeton Review: Career
- offers students information about standardized tests, admissions, internships, graduate school and career and career information.
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JobHuntersBible
- Richard Nelson Bolles designed this site as a supplement to his book, "What Color Is Your Parachute?, the best-selling job-hunting book and practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers
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Career Journal
- a premier free site for executive, managerial and professional jobs.
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VaultReports: Career Advice
- free access to revealing information about major corporations and law firms, including current company activities, work environments, and secrets on curveball interview questions and tactics.
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Career Competencies
- a site developed by MIT to explain the qualities that employers seek and how students can develop them.