- All About My Job
- Eclectic collection from real people doing real jobs in all walks of life.
- American Academy of Forensic Scientists
- Career information as well as links to universities that offer training in forensics.
- Animal Behavior
- The Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior supplies information about potential careers in the field of animal behavior and about the type of training required.
- Animation World Network
- Although this site is maintained for professionals working in the field, it has a section for students.
- Architecture Careers
- Architecture Careers provides resources such as interviews with working architects, links to valuable websites including architecture programs, a suggested reading list, and an opportunity to question Dr. Architecture, a self-proclaimed expert on the process of becoming an architect.
- Architecture Information
- The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture site has information on high school preparation, selecting a school and a list of schools.
- Art Therapy
- Career information maintained by professional art therapy association.
- Audio Engineering
- This site, maintain by the audio engineering society, has links to schools where a student may study audio engineering, internships, and a description of the career itself.
- Backdoor Jobs
- Short term, mostly summer jobs in interesting fields give students a taste of careers in these areas: adventure jobs, camps, ranches & resort jobs, winter ski resort. jobs in the outdoor, nature lover jobs, sustainable living & farming work, artistic & learning adventures, heartfelt work and transitions abroad.
- Become a Travel Agent
- Discover how from the site of the American Society of Travel Agents. Or, if you need to find a travel school, visit the online member directory and select "Travel Schools" as the business type. You can narrow your search by location.
- Biology Career Information
- Links to web sites with information on biology related careers.
- Build Your Future in Construction
- Created by the Associated Contractors and Builders, Try Tools is a terrific online resource that introduces new and experienced workers to a career in the trades.
- Building Trades Apprenticeship Programs
- infromation on getting into the trades in metropolitan Chicago. Programs from bricklayer to tuckpointer are included. along with specific enrollment requirement information and dates.
- Career Choices
- Comprehensive site from the University of Manitoba provides links to career information ranging from accountant to writer.
- Career Cornerstone
- A resource center for those interested in careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Comprehensive education, networking, job hunting, and career planning resources revolve around personal interviews with over 400 individuals who offer candid insight into their career paths.
- Career Options by Academic Major
- Site sponsored by Kansas State University shows students the link between school major and career path. Although colleges are in their data base, index for apprenticeships and commercial training schools is especially helpful.
- Career Options by Academic Major
- This Site created by career services at Rutgers University addresses career options for many Rutgers University majors. Each profile summarizes the major and lists related occupations, typical employers, and examples of jobs obtained by recent and experienced Rutgers graduates.
- Career Overview
- This free site provides reliable and up to date career information and reviewsin a large variety of fields. The data is provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Careers in Botany
- Comprehensive career information from the Botanical Society of America.
- Careers in Business
- Designed to help you find a satisfying job in the business world. Whether you're angling for a fast track investment banking job or a fulfilling nonprofit career, you'll find what you're looking for here. Careers in Business brings you with the latest scoop on various business career areas including jobs, salaries, what people are saying and entry requirements.
- Careers in Communications
- Students frequently ask: What is communication and what can I do with a communication degree? What kind of job can a communication major get and how do I choose the right school? If you are asking these questions, the table of contents is designed to take you directly to the answers. If you need more information than what is contained here, you’ll find a list of electronic and printed resources.
- Careers in Dentistry
- Career information and lists of schools where students can prepare to be a dentist, dental hygienist, dental lab technician, or dental assistant.
- Careers in Engineering Technology & Technology
- Site sponsored by the state of NY clarifies the differences between two and four year degrees in this field.
- Careers in the Geosciences
- Guide to geoscience careers and employers, careers brochure, online careers video, geoscientist profiles, guide to geoscience departments and arrticles about working in the field.
- Careers in Journalism
- American Society of Newspaper Editors offers career planning information, internship listings and tips on getting your first job in newspapers.
- Careers in Medicine
- Site sponsored by the American Association of Medical Colleges has links to: career information, how to make the decision, getting into medical school and financial planning.
- Careers in Marine Science
- Site with extensive links to information about careers in marine biology, oceanography, zoos, and marine science.
- Careers in Occupational Therapy
- Site sponsored by the American Occupational Therapy Association explains what OT's do and how to prepare for this career.
- Careers in Psychology
- Careers for psych majors as well as graduate level careers from Georgia Southern University.
- Careers in Science and Engineering
- While this planning guide was written for college students considering graduate school, the goal setting and evaluation process could pertain to someone in high school considering this career field.
- Careers in Special Education
- NCPSE is a government-sponsored clearinghouse that provides an overview of the profession along with links to financial assistance, employment resources, a research library, and professional networks.
- Careers Using Foreign Languages
- Extensive list from the University of Buffalo.
- Careers with Animals
- Wide ranging suggestions for student who love to work with animals and don't necessarily want to be a veterinarian. site also has links to other animal career websites.
- Civil Engineering
- Site run by he American Society of Civil Engineers gives young people the information they need to determine if this is a good career choice for them.
- Court Reporters & Broadcast Captioners
- This objective site put out by a professional organization describes job responsibilities, salary, and employment outlook.
- Dentistry
- Career information and links to university programs maintained by the American Dental Association.
- Dictionary of Occupational Titles
- All 12,741 DOT job descriptions, indexed alphabetically, and instantly accessible from your browser, free of charge.
- Digital Game Development
- The requirements and training required for getting into this field are still somwhat unclear, but this site from the International Society of Game Development has leads and industry information.
- Discover Engineering
- Lots of people don't really understand what engineering is, especially all of its specialities. Visit this site to find out more and play cool engineering games.
- Discover Nursing
- Get the basics on the field, find a nursing program in your area, or search through hundreds of nurse scholarships.
- Engineering: Your Future
- A guide for high school students interested in engineering and technology for high school students. Information on 20+ engineering specialties and places to study.
- Engineering Week
- Collection of carer information links to young people interested in engineering.
- Exploring Careers
- The site sponsored by the University of Buffalo has links to specific information about careers: in the airlines, art related, counseling, for English majors, using foreign languages, history, management, marketing, museum, personnel, philosophy, and sociology.
- FBI Employment
- See what it takes to become an FBI agent and why some posts are more dashing than others. At the Finance Division you'll pour over payroll rather than case bank robbers.
- Flying Fish
- Flying Fish trains and recruits yacht skippers and sail, dive, surf, windsurf, kitesurf, ski and snowboard instructors. After training, you can get a professional job in sailing, diving, surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, skiing or snowboarding.
- Funky Careers
- This site gives information on careers in the travel industry, specifically on cruise ships, ski resorts, and airlines.
- Gemological Institute of America
- If you are interested in being a jeweler, this professional site has links to education opportunities all over the country as well as on line.
- Get Technology
- GetTech helps students, teachers and parents plan for exciting careers in technology, engineering, manufacturing and science.
- Glossary of Writing Careers
- Comprehensive list of writing related careers linked to brief descriptions of these careers.
- GORP Jobs
- This site profiles jobs for the adrenalin-addicted. Some of the jobs include adventure writer, climbing guide and therapeutic recreation specialist. You'll also find general career advice and discussion forums.
- A Guide to Health Careers in Illinois
- This site serves as a resource for the students, parents, and professionals. Employment in the health services industry in Illinois is expected to increase by 24.14% through the year 2006, much faster than the statewide average for all industries. Growth of employment in health services is expected to continue over the next ten years. Improving medical technology is increasing survival rates, and as the population ages the need for expensive therapy and long-term care is expanding. Medical group practices become larger, and the need for more service and support workers increases. Thus, demand for trained health care professionals and support workers is expected to remain high.
- Guide to Zoo Careers
- Site sponsored by Seaworld and Busch Gardens discusses what it's like to work with animals at their parks as well as zoo careers in general.
- Health Career Resource Center
- Thinkquest site developed by students for those thinking about pursuing a medical career. The site does away with idealized notions about helping others. and makes students aware of the many different job possibilities in medicine.
- Health Web
- Site sponsored by the University of Michigan has links to information about varied health careers, training, professional organizations, licensure, etc.
- Illicit Guide to Medical School Admissions
- Current medical student has created this site to help other students considering this profession and the education it requires. Also included are many links that he has found to be useful to a premedical student.
- Information Technology
- The site created by Microsoft, describes how there are many different ways to enter the IT field, and the ongoing training that is required to maintain and advance.
- Interior Design
- The American Society of Interior Designers is a nonprofit professional society representing the interior design community. Its site is host to all sorts of information -- from education to conference listings to photo tours of award-winning interiors.
- Job Profiles
- This site is organized in job clusters. Within each cluster, people from all walks of life have filled in questionnaires, answering many of the questions that students have as they research careers.
- JobStar
- This California based site has links to many specific career sites with information from professionals at work in those fields.
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