Tomorrow's
Job and Career Links
The following
links will help keep you abreast of career fields and workplace developments.
Jobs with Staying Power
A wide-ranging
feature from US News & World Report.
Tomorrow's Jobs
From the 2006-2007 Occupational Outlook Handbook, published
by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The 2004-14 Job Outlook for College Graduates
A
summary report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
100 Best Companies to Work For
Compiled by Fortune, this feature links to admired
companies in several categories, i.e. for women, for minorities, and others.
Career Development of Older Adults (ED482538) ERIC Digest
This
academic paper discusses factors and trends contributing to an increase of older adults in the workforce. It includes information on demographics, financial concerns, changing concepts of retirement, longer and
healthier life spans, and demand for the knowledge and skills possessed by the current generation of older workers.
The Discovery Cycle: A Model for Career
Development/Change
An
article from Monster.com that presents a four-step process to moving forward in your career.
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Most
states provide job related information and guidance. Typical sites are the following:
Connecticut Economic Digest
The Connecticut Economic Digest is published monthly by the Department of Labor, Office of Research and the
Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, Public and Government Relations Division. It provides readers
with a source for current data on Connecticut’s workforce and economy.
New York State Workforce and Industry Data
The NYS Department of Labor offers information on careers and the labor market in New York State.
The State of California
The California website provides a host of data dealing with employment, career
training and employment projections in California business
and industry.
Texas Workforce
The Texas Workforce website provides employers and prospective employees with information about the Texas workforce and economy.