Where can I get additional information?
To find more information about careers, you can explore several resources depending on your needs. Here are a few options:
- Government Websites:
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS): The BLS offers detailed career information, job outlooks, salary statistics, and industry trends for various careers.
- O*NET OnLine: A great resource for exploring career descriptions, required skills, and educational requirements. Visit onetonline.org.
- Career Exploration Platforms:
- LinkedIn Career Explorer: This platform helps match your skills and interests to different career paths. Visit?LinkedIn Career Explorer
- Indeed Career Guide: Offers articles, career overviews, and advice on job searching, salary negotiations, and more. Visit?Indeed Career Guide
- Education and Career Planning Websites:
- MyNextMove: A free tool designed to help job seekers and students explore careers that fit their interests and skills. Visit?My Next Move
- CareerOneStop: Provides tools for career exploration, education planning, and job search assistance. Visit careeronestop.org.
- Industry-Specific Resources:
- For specialized career paths (e.g., healthcare, technology, education), industry associations or professional organizations often provide detailed career guides and certification information. Visit:?Industry-Specific Resources | U.S. Department of Labor (dol.gov)
These platforms may help you gather additional information, for your career exploration.