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| Occupational Information Center |
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Explore an occupation! Discover what it's like, what it takes, what it pays.
Watch a career video showing real people doing real work. Information on over 500 occupations.
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| Occupational Employment and Wages |
| Latest estimates are as of May 2006 new
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| Occupational Projections |
| Long-term 2004-2014
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Short-term 2006-2008 new
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| Licensed & Certified Occupations |
| Find out what occupations need a license in Vermont and where to get more information
at Vermont Licensed Occupations.
For other states, go to CareerInfoNet.
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| Labor Exchange Information |
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For an occupation, to find the characteristics, such as age, gender, race, and education, of
people looking for jobs and the wage rates of jobs advertised at
Vermont Job Link,
use the Labor Exchange Information tool. |
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| Affirmative Action Plans |
| You can now
download an excel file of the race/ethnicity and gender makeup of each occupation
in the state or an area. Data is from table 1 of the
Census 2000 Special EEO file
at EEO, where you can
download all datasets (in SPSS or ASCII).
Want more? Go to the
Census EEO site where you can use the
Census 2000 EEO Data Tool to view or download selected tables
and order (for a fee) the
complete dataset on CD-ROM. |
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More Information |
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Looking for more information on an occupation? Take a look
at these U. S. Department of Labor supported websites.
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America's CAREER INFONET |
| A wealth of national and states' occupational
information including projections, wages, videos, licensed occupations, top ten lists,
state profiles, employer listings and an extensive resource library. |
O*NET - Occupational Informational Network OnLine |
| O*NET is the nation's primary source of occupational information.
Look up an occupation or find occupations that match your skills. Visit the
Resource Center for more information and
related products. |
Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 |
| 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. |
Career Guide to Industries, 2006-07 |
| The Career Guide to Industries provides information on
available careers by industry, including the nature of the industry, working conditions,
employment, occupations in the industry, training and advancement, earnings and benefits,
employment outlook, and lists of organizations that can provide additional information. |
Occupational Outlook Quarterly. |
| OOQ provides practical information on jobs and careers.
Articles are written in
straightforward, non-technical language and cover a wide variety of career and
work-related topics such as new and emerging occupations, training opportunities,
salary trends, and results of new studies from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. |
National Industry-Occupation Matrix, 2004-2014 |
| What industry employs the most electrial engineers? Which occupation is the second most
common in Banking? Go to this site to get answers to these kinds of questions. |
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2008 Projections |
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Short Term Occupational Projections to 2008
Occupations with the most openings from 2006 to 2008. Jun 2007 |
| 2008 Projections |
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2014 Projections |
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Occupational Projections to 2014
Find the top occupations in growth, most jobs added, wages, and other lists. Mar 2007 |
| 2014 Projections PDF |
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