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Interests and Abilities

Job Descriptions, Industries and Outlook for the Future

  • The Occupational Outlook Handbook - A source for career descriptions, employment conditions, and prospects for future employment in a number of professional careers.
  • WetFeet.com - "The Inside Scoop on the Job You Want." Check out industries and companies where you might be interested in working.

Résumé Resources

Résumé Posting and Job Listings

  • America's Job Bank - a partnership between Federal and state employment services. Search for jobs by state or nationally. Includes some international listings.
  • Flipdog.com - Job listings acquired from Internet searches of employer Web sites.
  • CareerBuilder - You can search their database and add newspaper classified listings and jobs from other databases. They will also post your resume.
  • Job Hunt - A meta-list of on-line job search resources and services.
  • JobOptions - Job search and free resume posting site. Online job fairs and job search gateways.
  • MonsterTrak - Listings from college career placement centers. A password from your college is necessary for registration.
  • Job Web - Maintained by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, this page offers a database of employers for college students and recent graduates.
  • Monster - This very popular and easy to use site offers free resume posting and job listings.
  • The Riley Guide - A directory of employment opportunities and job resources on the Internet.

Volunteer and Service Opportunities

  • TECH CORPS - Volunteers bringing technology to the classroom.
  • AmeriCorps- AmeriCorps is a national initiative that involves people of all ages and backgrounds in strengthening America's communities through service. In exchange for service, members receive education awards.
  • Peace Corps - See the world and help people at the same time.

Specialized Resources

  • MentorNet - This organization pairs female college students in engineering and the sciences with industry professionals, who mentor them via e-mail.
  • The Military Career Guide Online - THE leading career information resource for the military world of work. It gives you details on 152 enlisted and officer occupations. Because most military occupations are comparable to one or more civilian occupations, you are given the civilian counterpart for every applicable military occupation.
  • Academic 360.com - Job openings in higher education for over 1,800 colleges and universities in U.S., Canada, Australia and the UK.
  • Teenage Jobs, Careers and College - From Quintessential Careers' Web site, this is an extensive Links Page for job hunting teens.
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education's Career Network - Faculty, administrative and executive positions in colleges and universities.

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