http://www.sos.wa.gov/library/hardtimes/Default.aspx
This website provides a comprehensive overview of resource information, including links to support services & special sections for seniors, disabled persons, & veterans. Main topics include:
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone & serves as a “jump-off point” to related resources outside the WA State Hard Times homepage. Remember, links will take you away from the main page. Use your browser’s back button or click the link above to return to your starting point.
http://www.bridges.com/
This website provides Whitman County Library patrons tools to explore careers, including skill assessments & interest inventories. Access it to find detailed information on:
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone, & is especially helpful for teachers, parents, & students. Visit any Whitman County Library Branch to get your library card & Bridges account access code. Then click the link above to register & begin exploring! Need more help? Contact Whitman County Library for support & to learn more about navigating your own online portfolio.
Workforce Explorer:
Career Center:
http://www.workforceexplorer.com/?PAGEID=3&SUBID=136
Wage Information:
http://www.workforceexplorer.com/cgi/career/?PAGEID=3
This website’s Career Center is a good place to explore occupations. Use it to:
This website’s Publications & Reports section provides wage & benefit information for various occupations.
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone & serves as a “jump-off point” to related resources outside Workforce Explorer, both government & commercial. Check out the Quick Links to access wages & benefits information. Click on the links for students & recent graduates to begin planning your career. Use the site’s help tips to locate topics quickly.
http://www.careerinfonet.org/tools/default.aspx
This website’s Explore Careers section provides detailed information on:
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone & serves as a “jump-off point” to related resources outside Career One Stop. Remember, links will take you away from the main page. Use your browser’s back button or click the link above to return to your starting point. Click on selected careers to find in-depth job information.
http://www.wois.org/
This website allows you explore & plan your career with:
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone & especially helpful for parents & teens.
https://fortress.wa.gov/esd/worksource/Employment.aspx
This website’s home page helps you explore jobs in Washington State, including:
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone & serves as a “jump-off point” to related resources outside Work Source WA, both government & commercial. To post resumes or contact employers, complete site registration.
Mapping Your Future:
Careership:
http://mappingyourfuture.org/planyourcareer/careership/
Lesser Known Career Search Engines:
http://mappingyourfuture.org/planyourcareer/
This website’s Careership helps you explore careers, including tools for:
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone. For general information, consult the home page. Use topic-focused links to explore different sections of the site.
http://www.careerbridge.wa.gov/Page.aspx?nid=5
This website provides links to help you find your passion, explore various careers, & find in demand jobs.
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone & serves as a “jump-off point” to related resources outside WA Career Bridge. Remember, links will take you away from the main page. Use your browser’s back button or click the link above to return to your starting point.
http://checkoutacollege.com/ReadySetGo/Ready/Ready.aspx
This website’s Find Your Best career section provides tools to help you:
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone & serves as a “jump-off point” to related resources outside CheckOutaCollege.com. Remember, links will take you away from the main page. Use your browser’s back button or click the link above to return to your starting point.
http://www.students.gov/STUGOVWebApp/Public?topicID=83&operation=topic
This website’s Explore Careers page provides links to specialized career exploration sites.
Tip: This website is accessible for everyone, & is especially helpful for students & teachers. Consult the home page for government & student services.
