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Career Guidance Resources

O'NET Online (Occupational Information Network) (Home Page. Shortcuts to links are listed below.)

  • Find Occupations: using keywords or O*NET-SOC codes, browsing by Job Families, or browsing by O*NET Descriptor.

  • Skills Search: Use a list of your skills to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.
  • Crosswalk Search: Enter a code or title from the DOT, MOC, RAIS, or SOC to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.

  • Testing and Assessment Consumer Guides
  • O*NET® Career Exploration Tools (set of self-directed career exploration/assessment tools to help workers consider and plan career options, preparation, and transitions more effectively. They also are designed for use by students who are exploring the school-to-work transition. The assessment instruments, which are based on a "whole-person" concept, include:

    O*NET Ability Profiler

    O*NET Interest Profiler

    O*NET Computerized Interest Profiler

    O*NET Work Importance Locator

    O*NET Work Importance Profiler

    These instruments will help individuals identify their work-related interests, what they consider important on the job, and their abilities in order to explore those occupations that relate most closely to those attributes. Users of the tools may link to the more than 900 occupations described by the O*NET database, as well as to occupational information in CareerOneStop. This allows individuals to make a seamless transition from assessing their interests, work values, and abilities to matching their job skills with the requirements of occupations in their local labor market.

  • Research and Technical Reports

Occupational Outlook Handbook (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.)

DisabilityInfo.gov - Federal government site provides access to disability-related information and programs available across the government on numerous subjects, including civil rights, community life, education, employment, housing, health, income support, technology and transportation.

 


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