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Career Guide

Career Guide: The US Bureau of Labor Statistic's Occupational Outlook Handbook has pertinent information to Career Search various Career Clusters that have similar training and education requirements.


Also, check it out for Government Job Opportunities in your area. In addition, search for ideas to use for your own work from home business, freelancing, or Self Employment.

Free Career Assessment Tests, can be a guide to compatible Careers in the Occupational Outlook Handbook. Use a Free Career Interest Test to guide you into careers you have an interest, and an aptitude for.

The List of Careers will also provide information about the training and education that is required for each job, the Career Salaries paid, the duties required for the job, the working conditions, and the prospects for getting into the jobs listed.

The Employment Guide comes out every two years. It has a companion guide called the "Career Guide to Industries." You can use the Guide to look for High Paying Jobs to examine each of the job salaries.

The OCH refers to job information on a National level. There's much helpful information for searching for the jobs, and about the prospects for the job in each particular state. For example, it tells you where to look for jobs, how to search for them, how to apply, many tips for the job interview, and how to evaluate a job offer to either accept it or turn it down. Additionally, there are numerous resources in your own state to find employment within various careers. Public libraries, unemployment offices, employment offices and levels of higher education have information in their data bases or on public accessible bulletin boards.


There are Ideas for Self Employment in the Occupational Handbook. The right Career Choice can be turned into a work from home business solution.

When Changing Careers, the Occupational Outlook Handbook supplies Hundreds of Careers to Review Salaries, Job Outlook, and Job Characteristics.

You might want to check out the Ten Hottest Careers.

* Visit Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition, for hundreds of career descriptions, salaries, job duties, and future job outlook.

* Use CA.GOV Employment Development Department Resources to find California Jobs.

Purchase your own Copies-

* Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-2009 (Occupational Outlook Handbook (Jist Works))

* Career Guide to Industries, 2008-09 (Labor Statistics Bureau Bulletin)

* Visit Career Books.

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