Career Management


Occupational Outlook Handbook - Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.
Advancing Women
Business & Career Studies, Diversity Recruiting, Strategies to Empower Success in the Workplace
Working Progress: Shareware for your Career
You don't "belong to" any company for life, and your chief affiliation isn't to any particular "function." You're not defined by your job title and you're not confined by your job description. Your "career" is yours alone to define, yours alone to change, and yours along to assess -- as often and truthfully as you wish. Begin now. Begin here.
Career Journal
Career advice for executives, managers, and professionals
CNN - Money: Jobs Website
News and information on job markets
Vault.com: Career Advancement for Professionals:
Vault.com channels take you inside industries, get insider research, talk to employees, find jobs, buy career tools, read industry career news
So, You Want Some Resume Help...
ResumeTutor is an interactive workbook designed to make resume writing less of a pain, and hopefully a bit more fun!
WetFeet.com
Top candidates rely on WetFeet's award-winning career websites, WetFeet.com and InternshipPrograms.com, for the most comprehensive company research and career-related information to help them make better career decisions, as well as for the latest job and internship opportunities for college-educated talent. Additionally, WetFeet publishes the highly-regarded WetFeet Insider Guide series of career management guidebooks for job seekers, which are sold to job seekers worldwide. WetFeet's company and industry profiles and career management content powers the career sections of top properties across the Web, including major newspapers, universities, media companies, staffing firms, job boards and leading employer websites.
Retirement Planning
Will you have enough for retirement? The Retirement Planner will tell you: How early you can retire. How much you'll need to save. What investments you'll need to meet your goal.

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Last Updated: June 4, 2007