Instructor:
Ms. S.
Bondura
Personal Development 130
Purpose: This research guide
has been designed by your instructor and librarian to help you complete
your career assignment
and interview
assignment. This webpage contains
print books, e-books, and job websites and resume writing websites.
Print and E-books
- The
Library
Catalog allows you to search for a book by
title, author, category or keyword. Type in one of
the subjects:
Careers
Vocational Guidance
Occupations
Professions
Job Hunting
Vocational Education
Vocational Interests
College Graduates
-- Employment
- Encyclopedia of
Careers and Vocational Guidance 11th ed.

Four volume set inlcudes v.1 Career guidance and
career field profiles -- v.2 Career articles, A-E --
v.3 Career articles, F-O -- v.4 Career articles,
P-Z.
- Occupational
Outlook Handbook / Bureau of Labor
Statistics is an annual publication of job
descriptions, requirements, salaries, trends.
Electronic version: http://www.bls.gov/oco/
- Occupational
Outlook Quarterly / Bureau of Labor
Statistics supplements handbook with updated
information
Electronic version:http://www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/ooqhome.htm
- InfoTrac:Onefile
is an electronic Database
containing articles from magazines such as
U.S.News & World Report.
To access this magazine, use Infotrac:Onefile and
look for career articles
Internet sources
The Riley Guide: Sites With Job Listings
The best portal for trying to choose a career.
Job-Hunt use if you have a career goal and need
a job.
Khake
Focuses on careers not requiring a college
degree.
One Stop Coach
a portal to federally funded sites offering quality
help.
CareerJournal.com The Wall Street Journal
Executive Career Site (Select "Find A Job" link
- America's
Job Bank
Compiled by the U. S. Public Employment
Service, this source publishes job openings
from 1,800 local offices throughout the
United States.
-
CareerBuilder.com
Combined with the resources of
JobHunter.net, this database provides job
searching information for some 300,000 jobs
across the United States.
- CareerOneStop
Operating as a federal-state partnership,
CareerOneStop accesses occupational
information, job salary data, and other
statistics on a state-by-state basis.
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EmploymentGuide.com
This source contains a directory of
employers, worldwide employment listings, a
resume database, and general information for
job hunters in the professional, technical,
and managerial fields.
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FedWorld.gov - U.S. Government Federal Jobs
Search
Using data provided by the Office of
Personnel Management, FedWorld lists
currently available federal positions by
geographic area and job categories.
Resume Writing Websites
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CareerJournal.com
This web site contains an extensive list of
resume / cover letter resources compiled by
the CareerJournal.com staff.
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JobStar - Resumes
JobStar discusses the different types of
resumes, resume writing tips, and includes
sample copies of the various resume styles.
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The Resume Guide
Subtitled "Master Index of 70+ Sample
Resumes," Susan Ireland's guide includes
online examples of various job-specific
resumes.
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The Writing Center: Resumes
Compiled by Brea Barthel and Amanda Goldrick-Jones
at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, this
source provides easy to understand
explanations of the various parts of a
resume.
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