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A Better Job Fast! - myjobsearch.com - Free job-hunting supersite. Catalogs *all* online resources: job postings, Fortune 500 HR sites, classified ads, recruiters, etc. Your gateway to over 3 million jobs!
AAS Careers in Astronomy Brochure - Were you the first kid in line when the new Star Wars movie was released? Have you memorized all the Star Fleet Academy vessel classes? Do you eat (and like) astronaut ice cream? You know, you could grow up to work in astronomy and space science. Find out how at this site!
America's Career InfoNet - In line with America's Labor Market Information System vision, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) sponsored the development of America's Career Kit. This powerful suite of tools includes America's Career InfoNet (ACINet), America's Job Bank (AJB), and America's Learning (ALX). Each product offers a unique solution to the overwhelming demands of today's labor market from the perspective of the job seeker, the employer, and the training and education community.
Babysitting Safety Tips - Your child's got a job baby-sitting. It's a very big and important job, and there is so much to remember! Help him or her learn to be a safe baby-sitter by taking a look at this page from the Phoenix Arizona Police Department, which has loads of commonsense tips to make baby-sitting easier and more fun. For example, before accepting the job, baby-sitters should get specific instructions about bedtimes, allowed snacks for themselves and the kids, and other information about what is expected. This will make both the baby-sitter and the parents feel more confident.
CareerBuilder.com - CareerBuilder.com provides job listings from the Help Wanted ads of the nation's leading newspapers and from web sites of leading employers. Listings are removed every two weeks, so users can be assured they are current. Search by job type, location, employer or keyword. You can also post a resume, view company profiles and find a job fair.
CareerMosaic - Provides a searchable database of job listings, a schedule of online job fairs, and details of career opportunities abroad. Post a resume.
Careers in Botany - Who knew you might grow up to be a botanist? There are lots of interesting careers for kids who want to branch out into the world of plants. Be an ecologist, or forester. Or a horticulturist or agronomist (field crops). This site explains it all, including typical salaries, training needed, and more.
Careers in the Geosciences - It's a real down-to-earth career path! Work as a geologist, atmospheric scientist, geochemist, or any one of several more rock-solid careers. This site offers job outlook predictions and suggests places for you to mine other sources of information.
ChristiaNet-Jobs - The Christian Jobs Mall is designed for businesses, churches and ministries to post their Christian jobs. If you have an available job, submit your Christian jobs posting. All jobs are current and filled jobs are deleted. ChristiaNet is not an employment agency or a career search firm and does not guarantee any offers of employment.
Engineering: Your Future - What's up with engineering? Do you have to look like Dilbert? Will you be forced to work in a cubicle and have a pointy-haired boss? Not always! Check the Alphabet of Engineering and discover that you can be an aerospace engineer, a transportation engineer, and lots of other careers in between. Which ones interest you? There are also additional links to find more.
Headhunter.net - Posting and searching for jobs and resumes is free on this site which lists over 130, 000 jobs with a regularly updated database.
Interviewing for Employment - The interview is the last step of the hiring process--and the most important. It offers both you and the employer the opportunity to meet one another, exchange information and come to tentative conclusions about "hiring" one another. The interview is often a tense situation. The better prepared you are the better you will perform. You'll find practical advice for interviewing successfully. This is just one of the many handouts available online from the University of Virginia Career Services Center. This is a great resource for anyone in the job market.
JobOptions - JobOptions posts thousands of high quality jobs every month which are updated daily. The employer database has information on over 6,000 employers and is searchable by keyword, industry and location with one-click resume forwarding to the employer. The Career Tools area offers resourses including writing resumes and letters, salary information, relocation resources, information on career fairs and trade shows, tips on interviewing and finding a home.
JobQuest - This site contains useful information on how to prepare for a job interview, the best way to detail your accomplishments and skills in a resume, and tips on finding an internship program. You can also find out what types of jobs will be most available in the future. This site was created by students for the ThinkQuest competition.
Monster.com - Monster.com features resume management, a personal job search agent, careeers network, chat and message boards and expert advice on job-seeking and career management. For employers they offer real-time job postings, complete company profiles and resume screening, routing and searching.
Planet Ag - Agricultural science may be the path for you if you're into plants, animals, biochemistry, engineering, or health. This site explains 40 such careers and offers many links to other agricultural information as well as science fair ideas.
Preparing for a Career in Veterinary Medicine - Maybe you'd like to help care for companion animals like dogs and cats. Or perhaps you're more interested in large animals, like horses and cows. There are other specialties too: maybe you'd like to be a bird or reptile doctor, or be the primary physician for zoo animals. This site will teach you what you need to know to prepare for one of these exciting careers.
Teenage Job Skills - Design your life, control your destiny, understand yourself, and plan a sucessful future.
Welcome To MyFuture - If you're a high school student who's not sure what your future holds, you're not alone. We don't have all the answers, but we can help with lots of great information on financial aid, scholarships and careers, getting great jobs and managing money.
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