The web sites that follow are very important, and maybe even critical, to your future success because they can raise your awareness of opportunities available and methods and techniques by which to seize them. Rensselaers own Career Development Center is an outstanding center and one that provides you a tremendous amount of valuable information and for that reason it will be the primary site on this page:Other places to look for career information:
- The Occupational Outlook HandbookU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. A detailed description of many professions and related data can be found here.
- What Color is your parachute:
- Career Explanation Library An extensive collection of career related material provided by The University of California Berkeley Health Services Department
- Margaret Riley Job GuideEmployment Opportunities and Job Resources on the Internet - Margaret F. Riley (Dikel) is an internet consultant for Employment, Recruiting and Career Transition Sources
- Career Net - Career Resource Center A complete and extensive index of career related web sites
- The Holland GameMatch your interest and skills with career opportunities - a copyright work of Dr. John Holland and his publisher, Psychological Assessment Resources. The University of Missouri Career Center is the source for this data.
- Jobs in Higher Education by Dan Knauft. A personal collection of internet resources that have been gathered for the academic job hunter.
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