Career Development Center

Online Resources for Career Information

There’s a multitude of information online related to educational programs, occupations, and job preparation. Below are some useful websites that may assist you with your career development and decision-making needs:

America’s Career InfoNet — This website is part of the U.S. Department of Labor’s extensive suit of information. The site provides occupational information, videos, web-based tools, and a career resource library.

American Society of Association Executives — Utilize the directory link from this website to search for associations related to specific professions. These associations often contain occupational information.

Careers in Business — Do you have an interest in accounting, finance, marketing, or management? This website is dedicated to providing information on careers in business.

CareerJournal.com — This website is from the Wall Street Journal and contains articles related to job hunting, surviving a layoff, salary information, and interviewing.

CareerTV — View this website for an online TV program dedicated to career development! Watch videos from top recruiters who share job search strategies and advice for all job seekers. In addition, browse quick videos about cover letters, resume writing, interviewing, ethics, company profiles, and dressing for success.

Career Videos — Search for occupation videos to learn more about careers you are interested in.

College Central Network — Find resources related to resume writing, interviewing, and writing cover letters.

CollegeGrad.com — This website focuses on entry level positions for college graduates and provides many resources related to job search preparation and conducting effective job searches. Job seekers can post their resume and search available positions. In addition, CollegeGrad.com offers a virtual career fair. Be sure to watch the minute videos for job searching advice!

DisabilityInfo.gov — This website provides information for job seekers with a disability. Choose the employment section to learn more.

Employ Florida Marketplace — An online database of jobs available around the state of Florida. Search for available positions by county, metropolitan area or zip code.

Florida Choices — This website contains Florida based information related to salaries and outlook of many occupations. This site also contains information on educational requirements and programs and career assessments.

Florida State University (FSU) Career Center — The FSU Career Center has a comprehensive website with career guides, presentations, library links, and much more! Note: some resources on this site are only available to FSU students.

Job Accommodation Network (JAN) — This website is dedicated to assisting persons with disabilities and contains over 300 disability-specific publications and resources.

JobProfiles.org — Individuals in specific occupations share their perspective. This site provides an insider’s view of real-world work.

JobWeb — JobWeb offers career and job-search advice for new college graduates, and is the online complement to the Job Choices job-search publications. This portion of the site contains sample resumes for a variety of career and educational backgrounds. Browse these examples for ideas and inspiration for your own resume.

Matching College Majors to Occupations — Utilize this website for a list of possible occupations for college majors.

Occupational Outlook Handbook — Search this website from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for extensive information on a multitude of occupations.

O*NET OnLine — The Occupational Information Network provides information on a variety of occupations including earnings and employment data, skills needed, and required education.

Quintessential Careers — This site contains information on interviewing strategies and a database of common interview questions, resume writing, and cover letter writing.

Salary Calculator — Use the Salary Wizard for a free report of salary ranges for a given geographic region.

Vault — Utilize this comprehensive website to access articles, surveys, and videos related to a variety of career related topics. Watch the Vault videos to learn more about companies, internship opportunities, and job search strategies and interview advice.

Women for Hire — The site provides resources for working women.

WORKSource — Visit this website or stop by any campus location to meet with a WORKSource representative who can assist you with your job search needs.

Get connected with the Career Development Center

Are you a Florida State College student or alumni looking for part-time or full-time work? Created exclusively for College students and alumni, our job matching partnership with the College Central Network (CCN) connects you to a world of job opportunities online. Upload your resume and profile information to gain access to job openings specifically posted for Florida State College students and alumni. In addition, you can search national job openings.

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