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Internet Resources for Careers and College Majors
Value of a College Degree
Selecting a College Major
Career Resources
Arizona
Wages/Salaries
Career Resource Meta-Sites
- America's Career InfoNet: Includes sections on wages and trends.
- Arizona Career Information System: Library database available to current students with a barcoded student ID card and faculty or staff with a barcoded library card
- Associations & Organizations: links to the web sites for thousands of professional and trade associations from Internet Public Library
- Call to Serve -- Making the Difference: The Partnership for Public Service offers information about career opportunities available in the federal government to students from every college major; includes jobs and internships
- Career Articles and Advice Index: from the Princeton Review
- Career Guide to Industries
- Career Browser: College Board
- Career-related Links - Diverse Populations: ALANA (African American, Latino, Asian, Native American), Foreign Nationals, Religious Resources, Women) from Rutgers Career Services
- Careerjet: A jobsite search engine for U.S. employment
- CareerOneStop
- CareerShip: Designed for middle schoolers, this site is still useful for PCC students, especially for English as a Second Language students interested in the career planning process.
- CareerVoyages
- College Grad Job Hunter: "Your link to life after college." Focus is on the entry-level employee looking for a job
- College is Possible: American Council on Education
- Explore Career Options (The Riley Guide): Career and occupational guides, choosing a career path and managing your career, with links to self assessment resources
- International Jobs: from UT Austin's Liberal Arts Career Service; includes jobs and internships
- Job Hunter's Bible: Tips for job hunting on and off the Internet by Dick Bolles, author of What Color is Your Parachute?
- JobStar: Specific Career Information
- Job Web: Job search and career planning guidance, information about majors and careers, and links to career exploration resources from the National Association of Colleges and Employers; includes federal employers and large corporations
- O*Net Online
- Occupational Outlook Handbook: Current edition
- Resources for Affinity Group/Special Populations: LGBT, Disabilities, Underrepresented, International, maintained by UPenn Career services
- Steps to Success: a career development eManual from the University of Waterloo Career Services aids you in discovering your own unique skills, knowledge, personality, and interests
- Vocational Information Center
Electronic Journals and Newsletters
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