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IAS 300 - Career Strategies and Personal Resilience

A guide for finding information about careers.

O*NET OnLine

O*Net Online is from the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment & Training Administration.

Use O*Net Online to find detailed information about careers. Tasks, Technology Skills, Work Activities, Education, etc.

Occupational Outlook Handbook

The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is a must-use source for researching careers and for any student in IAS 300.  Its strength is the amount of detail provided, including:

  • What people in specific careers and jobs do;
  • The work environment; 
  • What one needs to do to become a professional or worker in a particular field; 
  • The pay and the future outlook for specific jobs and careers.

OOH is an important stop in career research.  START HERE!

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