Home & Career Skills: Occupational Resources

This web site gives detailed descriptions of every job.

The Occupational Outlook Handbook provides essential work-related information about the world of work and the qualifications that will be needed by tomorrow's workers. http://www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm

 

You may go directly to the Occupational Data Projections page to find future job trends.

Dictionary Of Occupational Titles Index

Gives You Your Job Title and Number

O*NET OnLine! http://online.onetcenter.org/
This publication will give you a list of the terms used to define jobs used by employment and placement offices.

Jobs For Kids Who Like....
Explore many possible jobs and careers by choosing from six major groups of interests: Music/Arts, Math, Science, P.E./Outdoors, Social Studies, and Reading. Written in clear and easy to understand language.

http://www.careerkey.org/cgi-bin/ck.pl?action=choices

Occupation Report
(Your Assignment Details)

What You Need to Do

Create a Bibliography (Works Cited)
2 Resources

You Need At Least: 1 Books/Printed Resources
  1 Internet Resource
Using M.L.A. Style, Double Spaced, Size 12 Font Times New Roman

SUGGESTED CITATION for the pamphlet you got from guidance

--Chronicle Guidance Publications Inc, Moravia, NY, 1995

 

 

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