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See also the library's links for
Older Adults.
For preparation materials for specific career licensing exams,
civil service tests and military tests, and for resources to
develop job hunting and workplace skills such as resume writing,
interviewing and networking, see the library's
LearningExpress Library
online database.
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Job Opportunities
Search for the latest job openings on the following job lists
and databases:
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Career/Industry-Specific Job Opportunities
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Government Job Opportunities
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International Job Opportunities
Local Area Job Opportunities.
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Nationwide Job Opportunities
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People with Disabilities
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DisabilityInfo.gov
Links to government
resources and Web sites concerning employment
for people with disabilities.
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Office of Disability Employment Policy
A division of the
U.S. Department of Labor. The site is
full of advice and phone numbers to call
for further assistance in locating a job.
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Worksupport.com
Aimed toward people with
disabilities, this site has many useful articles
on both finding and retaining employment.
Worksupport.com is a project of Virginia Commonwealth
University.
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Summer and Student Jobs
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Cool Works
A site listing
job opportunities in national parks,
resorts, amusement parks and all sorts
of places outdoors. Most of these jobs
are seasonal in nature and aimed at
students, but there are other opportunities
listed as well.
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Employment Laws for Teens
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Child Labor Law FAQs
Answers to some commonly-asked
questions on child labor laws. From the Virginia
Department of Labor and Industry.
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Youth Rules!
A comprehensive site on
employment law for teens published by the U.S.
Department of Labor. It outlines federal
restrictions on age limits, hours and permissible
types of jobs. Also available in
Spanish.
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Fairfax County Job Corner Youth Employment Center
The Job Corner
is a helpful and friendly place where
youth ages 14-21 can get help finding
a job, exploring careers and learning
about options for life after high school.
Employment assistance is provided at no
charge, as well as many other resources
to help young people succeed.
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SnagAJob.com
Hook up with other
summer job hunters for advice on leads,
resumes and volunteer opportunities.
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StudentJobs.gov
A joint effort
of the Office of Personnel Management
and the Department of Education, this
site provides a job database searchable
by geographic location and type of job,
and contains both domestic and overseas
opportunities.
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SummerJobs.com
Another site geared
to the summer job hunter, SummerJobs.com
lists employers and provides help on finding
a job locally or abroad.
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JobStar Salary Guide
Salary
information, including more
than 300 general and career-specific
salary surveys.
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Salary Calculator
Input
a salary in one city, and
the calculator indicates the
dollar amount of an equivalent
salary in your target city.
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Salary.com
Look up
what people in a given field are
making, by zip code, including
detailed descriptions of the
responsibilities at different pay
levels.
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Career Guide to Industries
A companion
to the Occupational Outlook
Handbook (below).
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Career Voyages
Information on
high-growth, in-demand jobs designed
for students, career changers and
parents. A collaboration between the
U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S.
Department of Education.
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O*NET OnLine
The U.S.
Department of Labor's Occupational
Information Network offers three
different search strategies for
exploring occupations: Search for
career information using
predetermined employment categories;
enter personal, current or future
skills to retrieve sets of
occupations requiring those particular
skills; or search using various codes
defined by existing employment
classification systems, e.g., the military
classification system. Individuals
with physical or health challenges can
access the Job Accommodation Network
or other pertinent links from this site.
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Occupational Outlook Handbook
In addition to
providing detailed descriptions of
various careers, this resource has
current information on typical wages and
the growth of opportunities in each field.
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Virginia Career View
Sponsored
by the Virginia Department of
Education, Virginia Career View
is a great site for young people
to explore career options. Brief
descriptions and statistics on a
wide variety of careers are
provided in simple terms for
school-aged children and in more
detail for college students. Links
are provided to assist with interviewing
techniques, resume writing, summer
jobs, college financial aid,
internships and more.
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