Ms. Stephens' iSearch Careers Project ~ 2012
Career Resources
Use the resources below FIRST to discover information about the career that interests you. USE GOOGLE AFTER you have used these resources! The websites below are NEW websites to you. Part of researching is learning about and using NEW sources.
NCWiseOwl has a WONDERFUL, extensive career resource. If the link doesn't work, follow these steps:
NCWiseOwl - - - High School Zone - - - Careers (blue left-hand column - 3rd from bottom)
Exploration Center (Yellow tab) - - - Occupation Search - - - A to Z Search
Career and Occupational Description Services
http://www.khake.com/page97.html
This site contains many links to career-related web sites. A great place to get started.
Bureau of Labor Statistics—Exploring Career Information
http://www.bls.gov/k12
U.S. Department of Labor—Occupational Outlook Handbook
http://www.bls.gov/oco/
Click on the A-Z index link at the top of the page and search for the career you’re interested in.
NCWiseOwl has a WONDERFUL, extensive career resource. If the link doesn't work, follow these steps:
NCWiseOwl - - - High School Zone - - - Careers (blue left-hand column - 3rd from bottom)
Exploration Center (Yellow tab) - - - Occupation Search - - - A to Z Search
Career and Occupational Description Services
http://www.khake.com/page97.html
This site contains many links to career-related web sites. A great place to get started.
Bureau of Labor Statistics—Exploring Career Information
http://www.bls.gov/k12
U.S. Department of Labor—Occupational Outlook Handbook
http://www.bls.gov/oco/
Click on the A-Z index link at the top of the page and search for the career you’re interested in.