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- Career Exploration
What is Career Exploration?
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Career Exploration is the process of...
- Learning about yourself and the world of work,
- Identifying and exploring potentially satisfying occupations, and
- Developing an effective strategy to realize your goals.
Helpful Sites
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CareerBuilder
Registration is free of charge and allows a job seeker to store a resume online without posting it in the database.
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Dice (the leading site for tech job seekers)
You can search by company, job title, skill, keyword, company, employment type, and location. Registered users can upload a resume, get salary information, store resumes and cover letters, and track jobs. You'll also find career advice and tech news for job seekers.
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EdJoin
The Nation's #1 Education Job Board Public education job search website. Teaching and other education job openings. Classified and certified job oppenings.
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Glassdoor
Glassdoor finds all jobs at all companies, so you can search them all in one place. With Glassdoor's salary data, you'll know the job's salary before you apply.
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Indeed
As the world's #1 job site, with over 180 million unique visitors every month from over 50 different countries, Indeed has become the catalyst for putting the world to work. Indeed helps companies of all sizes hire the best talent and offers the best opportunity for job seekers.
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Monster
Monster.com is one of the most recognized names in the online job search community. It offers an impressive variety of job and career resources for everyone.
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NationJob
NationJob features an impressive collection of job openings, company information, and a variety of ways to search the database.
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Simply Hired
Simply Hired operates one of the world’s largest job search engines, and connects job seekers and employers through its powerful search engine platform which aggregates jobs from newspapers, employer websites, and job boards. The site provides access to millions of job openings across all job categories and industries, reaching job seekers on the web, social networks, mobile devices, email, and through its exclusive network of thousands of partner sites.
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Occupational Data)
This site giving users an accessible and understandable view of occupational employment projections from 2008 to 2018.e presents a specific page containing tables, analyzes, articles, and more. The section of “Data Tables,” displays quick links to data charts which illustrate fastest growing occupations, occupations showing largest employment growth, job decline, etc. The Bureau of labor Statistics has a wealth of accumulated data which can be confusing to users who attempt to view it on their own.
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US.jobs
US.jobs is operated by the Direct Employers Association, a nonprofit consortium of leading U.S. corporations, in alliance with the National Association of State Workforce Agencies.
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USAJOBS
An official website of the United States Government. Build your profile, create or upload resumes and apply for jobs.