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Career Links of Interest

America's Job Bank: This site links to 1,800 State Employment Service offices and provides a free search by menu, keyword, or occupational code.

Information for Job Seekers and Workers: The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development has organized a nice Web site. Users will find five steps for a personal career plan, suggestions for those thinking over a career change and links to other career resources on the Web.

Career City: Career city's search lets students search job listings, job fairs and it also has a resume posting service.

Career Search: College Board's career search enables students to complete a questionnaire and match their interests and talents with various careers.

College Major Validation: Examine potential occupations based on major and skill preferences.

Job Hunters Bible  This site is complied by Richard N. Bolles the author of the popular book "What Color Is Your Parachute."  The site offers job hunters and career changers a guide to using the internet as part of their search

JobWeb: The springboard to career and job-related sites.

Keirsey Temperament Sorter: The Keirsey Sorter is designed to identify different kinds of personality. It is similar to other devices, such as the Myers Briggs and the Grey-Wheelright.

MajorMania: Use this site to search for majors available in the UW System.

Military Career Guide On-Line: Provides detailed information on over 150 enlisted and officer occupations. Each military occupation also lists the civilian counterpart of that occupation so that everyone can see that a military career can be an option.

Occupational Outlook Handbook   The government's premier publication on career guidance, provides essential information about prospective changes in the world of work and the qualifications that will be needed by tomorrow's workers. Users are then able to read specific career information, such as the nature of the work, training, earnings and job outlook.

Planning a Career: On this tour, you can  find out how to choose a career and how to reach your career goal. You can also pick up useful tips on job hunting, resume writing, and job interviewing techniques.

Wisconsin Jobs On-Line: People searching for jobs can register to receive jobs via email that match their skills. Includes full-time jobs, part-time jobs and summer internships