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Information about careers

America's Career InfoNet (ACINET)

http://www.careerinfonet.org/

Comprehensive site for information about occupations, interviewing, job banks, employment projections, etc. Most of the other links on this Library Guide are from this site.

 

Explore Careers

http://www.careeronestop.org/ExploreCareers/ExploreCareers.aspx

Great starting point for emerging employment trends, green jobs and self-assessments.

 

O*Net Online

http://www.onetonline.org/

Put out by the Department of Labor, this site allows for complex and detailed descriptions of careers and employment and wage trends. Data is drawn from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

      

    Relocating

    State Profiles

    http://www.careerinfonet.org/select_state.asp?id=11&nodeid=12&next=state1

    Thinking of moving? See how your target state compares to your home state in key data.

     

    Great Schools

    http://www.greatschools.org/

    National non-profit site (but does have advertisements) for comparing K-12 schools. Also includes parent comments and ratings. Includes a map, test scores and any nearby homes for sale.

     

    City Data

    http://www.city-data.com/

    This site provides more information about an area, city, zip code than you ever want to know.

    Ohio County Profiles

    http://www.development.ohio.gov/research/files/s0.htm

    Snapshot development profiles for all 88 counties

        

      Where to find jobs

      Ohio Means Jobs!

      https://ohiomeansjobs.com/omj/

      Put out by the Ohio.gov site, this is a place for both employers and those seeking jobs to go. Upload your resume, search positions, search employers and more. You can also create a profile for employers to search for you.

       

      USA Jobs

      http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/

      The primary source for all government (usually federal) jobs. Upload resumes and apply for jobs all on the same site. You can also create a profile for government agencies to search for you.

       

      One-Stop Career Centers

      http://www.servicelocator.org/onestopcenters.asp

      Helps you locate centers designed to provide resources for finding jobs and drafting your resume.

       

      Military Transition

      http://www.careeronestop.org/militarytransition/

      Key to Career Success: services specifically for veterans and those service members transitioning from serving in the military to the workforce.

       

      State of Ohio Jobs

      http://careers.ohio.gov/

          
         

        Ohio Public Library Online Resources

        List of databases and resources free to all Ohio residents:

        http://www.oplin.org/databases/

        Be sure to look under "Employment Resources and Adult Learning"

         

        Interviews, Resumes and the Job Hunt

        From Northwestern College, a list of the Teacher Perciever questions:

        From the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Career Development Center.
        More interview tips for teachers:

        http://www4.uwm.edu/cdc/get_hired/upload/CDC_Teacher_Interview.pdf

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