DIRECTORIES/INFORMATION RESOURCES

O*net provides a detailed description of occupations to help us understand in the most basic format what we have been doing in various positions.This is an excellent tool that gives us the words to write resumes and prepare answers for interview questions or translate our experiences into new directions.

Business Research tutorial. This business research tutorial presents a step-by-step process for finding free company and industry information on the World Wide Web.

Bureau of Labor Market Statistics offers a multi media presentation of the continually evolving labor market.

Occupational Outlook Quarterly offers a variety of interesting articles on line.

Career Resource Library America's Career Infonet

Certifications & Certification Organizations

Internet Awesome Library

Internet Public Library

Free Management Library

Do a State Search..by using Career One Stop , under Job Banks they will list your state.

Complete a free and confidential questionnaire and a pre-screening tool will generate a tailored list of programs just for you at govbenefits.gov.

To locate available Service providers try America's Service Locator

Want to research Career/Employment Counseling Theory or Techniques?
Explore ERIC the Educational Resources Information Center, the world's "largest digital libraryof education literature."


Also articles On-line at... Human Nature Review

Free on line Encyclopedias
Yahoo offers a list of Dictionaries
Need translation help? Try A Web of On-Line Dictionaries or communicate with a customer using an instant

text translater at Free Translation.Com
Want to Communicate using American Sign Language? Basic Guide to ASL



Web Page Tools at

Alphabetical List of Links to Primary Source Web Sites and Free Useful Information

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