Researching Careers
America's Career InfoNet
America's Career InfoNet
Follow the links to information on general career outlook, wage trends, state employment profiles, and websites related to individual career fields.BrainTrack's US Colleges and Career Guide
BrainTrack's US Colleges and Career Guide
"Our guide offers in-depth US college and career profiles as well as degree and wage statistics for over 300 occupations that commonly require college or university education. "
Career CLICK
Career CLICK
From the Illinois Department of Employment Security, Career CLICK provides overviews of over seven hundred occupations with wage and outlook forecasts.Career Guide to Industries
Career Guide to Industries
This site provides information on careers by industry including working conditions, occupations in the industry, training and advancement, earnings and benefits, and employment outlook.CareerFitness.com
CareerFitness.com
Fee Based Website "Career Fitness is an easy-to-use system for managing your own career. It has two components: (1) a philosophy of working that will show you how to plan and achieve a healthy and rewarding career in the 21st Century and (2) a regimen of activities that you can implement on a daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly schedule to enrich the vitality of your career and the fulfillment you derive from it."
Fast Company
Fast Company
Online edition of the popular magazine for job hunters. Browse the career resources or the core "themes." Back issues are archived online. Fast Company's Guides provide strategies and advice for job seekers and entrepreneurs.FindHow - Career Exploration
FindHow - Career Exploration
"This link will bring job seekers to our extensive collection of career profiles, as well as provide access to our "Getting a Job" section, which includes resume and cover letter information, interview advice, and networking tips."
Guide to Career Education
Guide to Career Education
"Career Resources and Help Guides. Are you looking for a new job? Having the proper tools can give you a head start in finding the perfect job. Here are resources listed to help in your job search."
IDES One Source
IDES One Source
Since their merger with the Illinois Occupational Information Coordination Committee, IDES offers even more good information. Access the Illinos Occupational Outlook in Brief, or check out the Illinois Career Resource Network, a comprehensive guide to Illinois careers, training programs and schools, along with links to other helpful resources.iJobsWorks.com
iJobsWorks.com
A site where jobshoppers get all the benefits from jobshopping training and support services provided and employers gain free staffing and added productivity in their workplaces. Jobshoppers volunteer for 4-8 weeks, 18-24 hours weekly and build professional networks and contacts. Check it out.
