Looking for more information on an occupation? Take a look
at these U. S. Department of Labor supported websites.
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CareerOneStop |
A source for career exploration, training & jobs. The place to manage your career and your pathway to career success with tools to help Job Seekers, Students, Businesses and Career Professionals. |
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. |
Occupational Outlook Handbook |
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. |
My Next Move |
What do you want to do for a living? My Next Move is an interactive tool for job seekers and students to learn more about their career options. My Next Move has tasks, skills, salary information, and more for over 900 different careers. Users can find careers through keyword search; by browsing industries that employ different types of workers; or through the O*NET Interest Profiler, a tool that offers personalized career suggestions based on a person's interests and level of work experience. |
Career Outlook. |
Career Outlook articles provide data and information on a variety of topics—including occupations and industries, pay and benefits, and more. These articles are helpful for students, career counselors, jobseekers, and others planning careers. |
National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix |
For an occupation, find the industries employing these jobs
or where employment is projected to grow the fastest.
For an industry, see what occupations are employed and
which will growth the most.
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