200 Best Jobs for College Graduates (available through Netlibrary)- Includes Job Descriptions along with the “60+ Best Jobs Lists, Including Jobs with the Best Pay, Fastest Growth, and Most Openings.”
January 14, 2008
October 30, 2007
More Resources
If you still need help writing that cover letter, wording your resume, or even finding a job; try this. Quintcareers helps find the best free career development resources on the web can puts all in one place for easier searching. Try it out today
November 15, 2006
Exploring Careers
Want to know more about a specific career? The Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition at the U.S. Department of Labor can help you get answers. This website has a searchable database of hundreds of different types of jobs, with details about each. Discover the “training and education needed, earnings, expected job prospects, what workers do on the job, working condtions” and even information about the job market in each state.”
April 4, 2006
What People Earn
Parade Magazine’s yearly look at salaries is now available online. You can test your wage knowledge with the Salary Showdown, or read an overview of the state of salaries and the working life today in the article “How Did You Do?”.
March 8, 2006
Money Doesn’t Change Everything
Earning More and Getting Less by Veronica Tichenor, 306.81 T555e 2005, examines the fact that 1/3 of working women in America earn more than their husbands. However, this still has not changed male dominance in most households. This is a must read for any career woman who also has or wants to have a family.
January 3, 2006
Career Voyages.gov
Careervoyages.com offers “detailed information about the fastest growing industries and occupations, the skills and education required to prepare for them, job openings by area, and wages, licensing requirements and growth rates for numerous occupations.” From the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Education.
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