Employment Skills Links
Using Technology in your Job Search
A resume tutorial by CareerOneStop
The FUTURIST - a magazine of forecasts, trends, and ideas about the future, offered by the World Future Society
O*NET Online offers detailed information on a number of careers, including "high growth" occupations
"How to Switch From a Military to a Civilian Career" - from washingtonpost.com
Pathways to Success: Military to Civilian Occupation Translator
Making Career Decisions
Where to look for a job in Northwest Connecticut
International Business Etiquette and Manners.
Another site for Business Etiquette, with links to essential business culture guides specific to a country.
The Connecticut Department of Labor (DOL) has created Pathways to the World of Work for Young Adults - a very jazzy site offering links to Finding a Job, Interviewing, Self Assessment, Career Exploration, to name a few.  Turn up the volume!
Connecticut DOL's Marketing Labor Information site with a link for Job Seekers.
Connecticut DOL's Self Assessment Tools - find a career that is right for you based on your personality and interests.
Connecticut DOL's Job Search Assistance.  You will find information on resume writing, cover letters, job and career fairs, and labor market information.
The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital has a Job Opportunities link to check out.
Local newspapers:                                
Careerbuilder.com Where you can post your resume and have it find matches, or simply look for jobs by keywords.
America's Job Bank, guided by the US Dept of Labor, is the biggest and busiest job market in cyberspace. Job seekers can post their resume where thousands of employers search every day, search for job openings automatically, and find their dream job fast.
Monster.com is a popular job hunting site.

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