Career Resources

    • America's Career InfoNet - This site will give information on wage trends, occupational availability trends, and job skills for any occupation.
    • Career Builder - Giant database of career and job opportunities.
    • Career Resource - Major Resource Kits link academic majors to career alternatives by providing information on career paths, sample job titles, and a short bibliography of Career Resource Center materials available to students in a particular major.
    • College Board Career - Browse specific jobs and learn about working conditions, job forecasts, related professions, and what you can be doing right now to reach your goals.
    • InLikeMe - InLikeMe is a FREE Resource Hub designed to bring together the disparate aspects of the college planning, application and student aid processes in one practical, easy-to-use site.
    • MyMajors.com - Have you decided that you want to go to college but don't know what you want to major in? if you aren't sure, MyMajors.com can provide useful advice on college and university majors that a high school senior or college freshman with your interests and achievements might do well in.
    • The Occupational Outlook Handbook - The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions; the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations. The OOH is administered by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics.
    • O*NET Online - The nation's primary source of occupational information, the O*NET database and related products will help millions of employers, workers, educators, and students make informed decisions about education, training, career choices, and work. The O*NET Project is administered and sponsored by the US Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration.
    • Princeton Review's Career Page - Discover, research and plan for career success.