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Career Exploration Websites

There are many websites that can assist you in exploring your career options - provide job and occupational information, identify career training opportunities, assess personal skills and develop a career plan.  A list of the more popular websites that provide job opportunities throughout Wisconsin and across the nation.  There are many similar websites available on the Internet for you to use.  The websites listed here are not intended to be a recommendation for that site but merely a resource that has been identified for you to use in your job search.  Take the opportunity to search the Internet for other career exploration sites that can be helpful to you personally.

Career One Stop.org
  This site, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, offers a large array of career resources and workforce information.  You can explore careers, find out about education and training, browse occupations, and research salary and benefits by job.  You can also prepare a resume and view career videos.  Information to assist military personnel transition to the civilian workforce is also available.  Information on resources and service agencies to assist job seekers is available by state.

Careers 4 Wisconsin
  This website offers 4 ways to learn about careers in Wisconsin by providing information on salary and wages, job stability, job preparation and current employment.  Use this site to find out more about jobs and job-related information specific to Wisconsin. 

America's Career Resources Network
  You can get a jump on your future by exploring your interests, finding out what careers they point to, and making a plan to get the education and training you need to pursue your chosen field.  This website provides resources to help youth and adults make informed career decisions.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
  The largest nationally recognized source of career information.  Maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor, the Occupational Outlook Handbook is a listing of hundreds of different types of jobs along with information on job prospects, working conditions, earnings and educational requirements.  It is designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. 



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