The following websites provide a vast array of career-related
information.
JobWeb
Access a career library of articles to help you in your job search
and life planning. Sponsored by National Association of Colleges
and Employers (NACE).
Oregon Labor Market Information
Produced bt the employment department, this site includes
information on current job openings, wages, assessments, education,
and cost of living in Oregon.
O*NET
Online
Access comprehensive information on key attributes and
characteristics of workers and occupations.
Occupational Outlook Quarterly
Produced by the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor
Statistics, this site provides guide to career industries,
information on employment projections, and articles related to your
job search.
Bureau of
Labor Statistics
Provides comprehensive information and statistics regarding
employment in the U.S.
Career InfoNet
Research information related to choosing a career path, exploring
occupations, developing job search tools, and much more.
Career
Hub
Search for local employment agencies.
Princeton Review
Read articles and advice on career-related topics
The Riley
Guide
Access free career and employment information: online job
search strategies, resume and cover letter advice, networking and
negotiation, salary guides, and much more.
Job
Hunter's Bible
Produced by the author of "What Color is Your Parachute?" Richard
Bolles, this guides you in your job hunt with information about the
internet, research strategies, making contacts, counseling, and so
on.
Quintessential Careers
Conduct a job search, post your resume, read articles and
testimonials, research salary information, and access other
career-related resources.
GetTheJob
Browse jobs by company, location, and industry. Research employers
and make a direct connection.
Monster.com
Post your resume, research jobs, gather salary and benefit
information, and receive career advice.
Careerbuilder.com
Perform a job search, post resumes, and receive job alerts.