Career Information

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This section includes sites to look up a wide variety of careers, employment and economic trends.

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WICareers
Excellent site to examine careers, develop goals and plans, identify employers and schools.  This site allows you to save your results for later viewing.

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Occupational Outlook Handbook

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Careers 4 Wisconsin
This is an excellent site to provide quick information on salary/wages, job stability, job preparation, and current availability of jobs in Wisconsin.

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America's Career InfoNet
This site provides a collection of career information resources.

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Career Search - All Careers

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Review.com A Division of the Princeton Review
Whether you're going to college, grad, law, business, or med school, or looking for a career, Review.com has the tools and advice you need to achieve your goals. 

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Wisconsin Labor Market Information- Table of Contents

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The Bureau of the Census by United States Department of Commerce
Known as the nation's factfinder - conducts most surveys for other departments as well as the Department of Commerce. Most of the data in its periodic economic indicators is derived from surveys of businesses and most of the demographic information comes from surveys of households or the decennial census.

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The Bureau of Economic Analysis by United States Department of Commerce
BEA is the Nation's accountant, integrating and interpreting a tremendous volume of data to draw a complete and consistent picture of the U.S. economy. BEA's economic accounts—national, regional, and international—provide information on such key issues as economic growth, regional development, and the Nation's position in the world economy.

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Employment Projections by Office of Employment Projections Bureau of Labor Statistics
Develops information about the labor market for the Nation as a whole for 10 years in the future: labor force trends by sex, race or Hispanic origin, and age; employment trends by industry and occupation; and the implications of these data for employment opportunities for specific groups in the labor force, such as youth, the disadvantaged, and college graduates.