America's Career InfoNetAimed at those beginning the job search process, this World Wide Web source spotlights specific job requirements, labor market trends, salary data by geographic location, and links to other web-based job sites.
Career Development eManualCompiled by the University of Waterloo, this source includes a career self-assessment guide, job finding techniques, company background research, and job searching methods.
Career Overview With information culled from the U. S. Department of Labor, this web site contains up-to-date profiles of various jobs including training information, work requirements, and job opportunities.
Career Planning Process
A career planning/competency model shows how to conduct a personal career analysis as a start for job searching in this Bowling State University web source.
Career VoyagesReleased by the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Education, this resource is tailored for young adults and teens with "information on high-growth, high-demand occupations along with the skills and education needed to attain those jobs."
Emerging & Evolving Occupations in Texas
Funded by the State of Texas, the SOICC provides job information on "new occupations in the workforce -- new titles with new skills" and "traditional occupations whose knowledge, skills, and abilities have changed or evolved -- old titles with new skills.."
JobHuntersBible.comBased on Richard Bolles' book, What Color is Your Parachute, this source contains job listings, resume instructions, career counseling, job contacts, and how-to research information.
JobStarSupported by the career site of the
Wall Street Journal, this site combines general career / job searching, online salary surveys, resume writing, etc. into one easy to use World Wide Web resource.
2006-07 Occupational Outlook HandbookOnline version of the standard career information source, the U. S. Department of Labor's Handbook provides job definitions, nature of work, employment outlook, expected salary, etc.
O*NET OnLineWith information on over 950 different occupations, the O*NET database provides job profiles including necessary skills and abilities, types of work, and other job-specific information.
The Riley Guide: Employment Opportunities and Job Resources on the Internet Cited as one of the best guides to Internet job hunting, it includes links to career planning, resume writing, and job listings available on the World Wide Web.
Saludos.comExpanding on the resources of Saludos Hispanos magazine, this site promotes "Hispanic careers and education," and provides information on employment opportunities and strategies.
San Antonio College's Career Planning CenterWith a mission "to strengthen, educate and prepare students and members of the community for lasting and rewarding careers," the Center provides free career planning services, including computer aided instructional software programs and personality assessment tools.
San Antonio College's Job Placement CenterAvailable to SAC graduates and former / currently enrolled students, this program includes services "such as job search counseling, job market orientation, on-campus interviews, off-campus interviews, interview simulation, resume development, etc."
Vocational Information CenterWith a goal of "making existing career and technical online resources easier to find," Kathyrn Hake has created an easy-to-use web resource that links to job / career descriptions and information.