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Online Career Exploration including occupational information, vocational biographies, college search information, and a "what's the best career for me?" quiz.
Over 500 popular high school magazines. Includes pamphlets, reference books, biographies, primary source documents, and an image collection of more than 200,000 photos, maps, and flags.
Humanities, social sciences and sciences. Peer-reviewed articles, constructs bibliography in MLA or APA style.
Find corporate information on US businesses, as well as detailed information on physicians and dentists. A separate phone directory for US residents is also provided.
Find wage and employment trends, occupational requirements, state-by-state labor market conditions, millions of employer contacts nationwide, and the most extensive career resource library online.
The Career Resource Center is the Yavapai College answer to your career questions. The resource library, on services and workshops are designed to assist students, alumni, faculty, staff employers and the community with refining career goals, preparing for the world of work and gaining life-long skills.
A supplement to the well-known "What Color is Your Parachute" by Dick Bolles. Includes Internet job-hunting, a library of valuable articles, and interactive tests. (The Library also has the book, call number HF5382.7.B64)
Career and job-related sites useful to college students, graduates, and alumni.
Selection of information by career area, part of the whole monster.com job site.
The O*NET database includes information on skills, abilities, knowledges, work activities, and interests associated with occupations. This information can be used to facilitate career exploration, vocational counseling, and a variety of human resources functions, such as developing job orders and position descriptions and aligning training with current workplace needs.
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.
Employment Opportunities and Job Resources on the Internet. It contains information on preparing for a job search, resumes, cover letters, salary guides and more.
This web site, UMET, is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor's Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS), to make it easier for current and former military personnel to obtain the licenses and certifications they need to practice in the civilian work force.