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Online Resources for Career Counseling

:ÌýUse this site to search for job openings or to find reviews of particular employers written by current and former employees. Also includesÌý, as well as career advice articles.

–ÌýDiscover majors and in-demand careers and education based on your interests!

Ìýgives you an inside look at jobs and companies, salary details, company reviews, and interview questions that are all posted anonymously by past and current employees and job seekers. Students now have full unlimited access through this link.

Ìýfeatures jobs in healthcare, valuable advice on the job search, and entertaining and informative stories about healthcare professionals and issues in healthcare.

ÌýCareer exploration site. Use this site to help you find out what career you want.

: The O*NET Program is the nation’s primary source of occupational information.ÌýO*NET’s database contains hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors on almost 1,000 occupations covering the entire U.S. economy. The database, which is available to the public at no cost, is continually updated from input by a broad range of workers in each occupation.

Ìýis a free resource for psychology students, educators and psychology professionals. All psychology career information, websites, listings, and links found on this site are non-commercial in nature.

.ÌýThis is a Department of Labor guide outlining career outlook, preparation, employment & earnings for 250 occupations employing 85% of the US population.

ÌýExplore careers, find in-demand jobs, find training programs or apprenticeship program, get job search help.

Ìýis a joint venture of organizations dedicated to addressing Washington State’s employment needs.

Ìýhelps students find jobs and discover their career paths. Features jobs in warehouse, trucking, production and skilled trades.

Ìýis an advanced algorithmic Job Matching site with an emphasis on helping college students find meaningful jobs.