Career/Job Information

America's Career Infonet  America's Career InfoNet is a resource for making informed career decisions to support a demand-driven workforce investment system.  

BLS Career Information exploring Career Information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics

BOP (Bureau of Peronnel) Web is your online resource for working for the state of South Dakota, including jobs, benefits, pay, and more.

Career Exploration Web Guide includes links to various career descriptions as well as links to educational sites relating to the specific career; such as; tutorials, glossaries, directories, associations, postsecondary education, aspects of the industry, jobs, and related academics.

Career Magazine provides industry specific career channels with a wealth of information tailored to your career goals

Career Overview A Comprehensive Career and Job Search Resources Guide

Career Planning There are so many careers to pick from, it is hard to know where to start.  Use these resources to help you find and prepare for a career that is right for you.

Career Zone explore many exciting careers.

CareerBuilder.com

Careers.Org Occupation Profiles has more than 275 standardized descriptors of skills, knowledge, tasks, occupation requirements, and worker abilities, interests, and values to assist you in building accurate job descriptions.

Institute for Career Research  presents the Complete Vocational Guidance Program for Schools and Libraries.

Mapping Your Future is a site designed for middle school and high school students to explore career options online.

Monster Job Profiles  allows the viewer to select a job and learn about the job, the skills needed, the education, and that jobs future outlook. Also lists related career fields to consider and related articles on the job.

Monster Salary Wizard allows the viewer to select a job category, break that category down to specific occupations, and get a broad range report of the national average pay you can expect in a certain state and location.

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.

making occupational information interactive and accessible for all.

Princeton Review: Major search   find out more about majors and which jobs they can prepare you for.

SD Labor Market Information Center

WetFeet search will help you make smarter career decisions.  Learn about requirements, career tracks, the job outlook, and compensation in these careers.