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Career Exploration Websites
- Bureau of Labor Statistics - Official site of the U.S. Department of Labor. It contains a wealth of career information and statistics.
- Career Builder - Occupational and job search information.
- CareerOneStop - Provides direct links to information on a very broad range of self-assessment, career exploration, career planning and management topics.
- CNA Training - Why choose CNA training after high school?
- Common Interview Questions and How to Answer Them - You have a polished resume, have applied to appealing positions, and have been granted an interview. It's an exciting period, but it's also nerve-wracking. Whether it be in person or online, an interview is likely the first time you will get to know a potential employer. You want to make an impression on them in order to advance through the hiring process and finally land the position of your dreams. In this guide, we'll examine potential interview questions, discuss how to respond to them, and offer some helpful advice for answering questions you might not have prepared for.
- Cover Letters - Tips for writing effective and stand out cover letters! Includes sample cover letters.
- Employment Projections - What are the hottest jobs? The site provides information about the labor market for the nation as a whole for 10 years in the future.
- Health Care Career and Education Pathways - A guide of the many health care educational paths available.
- Health Careers - This Wisconsin website has over 60 health careers and links to explore.
- Monster Job Search - Search for jobs, network with people and get career advice.
- My Next Move - A career exploration tool designed for easy use by students, youth and others interested in finding out about different occupations, careers and industries.
- Northeastern Wisconsin Area Health Education Center - Virtual Career Presentations, Virtual Career Learning Labs and WI Health Career Exploration offered. Click HERE for a schedule of upcoming events.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook - The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. 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.
- Princeton Review Career Quiz - Match your personal interests/style to various careers (24 questions).
- Study Skills Guide - A guide to improve your study skills
- Tips For Entering the Workforce - Building a resume and interviewing with minimum experience.
- "What is a Data Scientist" Guide - This resource can help individuals explore whether a data scientist career is right for them. The guide covers what the career entails, job prospects and typical salary, as well as educational requirements to enter the field.
- Writing Style Guide - A guide to help improve writing skills
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