Friday, March 1, 2013

Career Resource Websites



Career Resource Websites


Here's a list of websites and a brief description of them that can assist you when searching for a job or a career:

http://www.rileyguide.com/jsresearch.html - A website that provides basic information on how to get a job. The topics range from a salary guide, how to write a resume, to how to search the web for jobs and dealing with job loss.

http://www.findtherightjob.com/?campaign_id=13197369&gclid=CNecw6X9gLACFYcZQgodg1TUSw – An interesting website that collects basic info from a job hunter and then finds companies or schools in local area that fit the description of what the job hunter is looking for. From the generated list, you can click on a link and see a job opening and information on how to apply.

http://www.collegegrad.com/ - An easy to use website that provides listings of entry level jobs for recent graduates. It also provides additional features such as resume templates, articles on the job market, salary calculator, etc…

http://www.job-hunt.org/# - A comprehensive website on anything related to job hunting. Susan Joyce provides e-books on job hunting, a job search feature, job related articles, blogs on jobs, links for career coaches, and tutorials. This is an excellent site!


http://resumecompanion.com – A resume builder website.

http://www.monster.com/ - One of the best known job-hunting sites on the Internet, Monster has many job listings, from all over the U.S.

http://www.linkedin.com/ - A social networking site for professional. Helps to self-promote you as a professional and network with others in similar

http://www.onetonline.org/ - An extremely informative and helpful website. Helps people narrow possible career options using a many different ways to evaluate strengths and values. The website provides extensive information on fields of employments in terms of median wages, employment trends, industry info, state info, and more.

http://www.myskillsmyfuture.org/ - A cool website that helps people find jobs that meet their past job descriptions.

http://careeronestop.org – A helpful website with a step by step guide of building a resume.

http://www.mynextmove.org/ - A site connected to O-net, has an interest profiler, which can be helpful if not sure what interests are and how they are connected to jobs.
http://www.servicelocator.org/ - A website that helps in locating a job training site.

http://federalstudentaid.ed.gov/opportunity/index.html - A website that helps with finding the right school and getting aid and resources to get the education. Also contains many links to other helpful sites.

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