Links to On-Line Career Resources

Search for jobs on-line: The web is now used by almost all companies to post jobs. Here are a few places to actually find local jobs that are posted on-line.

Check out the web resources for career on the Michigan Works! website.

Career Links from the Career Resource Center at Grand Rapids Community College.

Here's a compilation of career web resources from a school-to-career counselor from a Kent County High School.

The Job Hunter's Bible: This is an amazing site just full of information related to careers. It is brought to you by Dick Bowles, author of the classic book careers, "What Color is Your Parachute."

Internet Sites for Career Planning from the National Career Development Association

Career Development eManual: This is wealth of information on career development from our Canadian friends at the University of Waterloo. Very thorough and very cool.

Career Development Manual: Here's is a great resource from Elhurst College (wherever that it). Some of it is pertinent only to that college, but most of it is just real good career information for all of us.

Links to national and state career resources

Career One Stop · This is a national career resource that links to all of the major government sponsored career information sources in the nation. · You can post your resume, take the skills profiler, research careers, and try some career assessments. ·

CareerVoyages.gov · Check out all of the on-line career videos

O’NET--ONLINE · National occupational information portal ·

Michigan Apprenticeships · Check out information on “the other four year degree” from these two sites:·

bullethttp://www.aboutmasci.org/ ·
bullethttp://www.michigan.gov/careers/0,1607,7-170--60356--,00.html

Michigan Career Portal · Developed by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth · Links to all kinds of career information · http://www.michigan.gov/careers

Capacities clamor to be used

and cease their clamor

only when

they are well used.

~Abraham Maslow

To be what we are

and to become

what we are capable

of becoming,

is the only end of life

~Robert Louis Stevenson