Resources for Picking a Career

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Choosing a Career

Choosing a career is a big decision. After all, the average person spends about 40 hours a week or more in some form of employment, so it's no wonder we want to be happy with our work. If you’re entering the job market for the first time, making a career switch in the midst of your working life, or planning a return to work after a hiatus, this guide can help you take the next step.

Resources for Picking a Career

Career choices are divided by ages and stages. Whether you’re the parent of a high school student who is considering college majors and future jobs, a college student looking for that first job, a company executive wondering about a career change or a retiree thinking about returning to the workforce, age- and stage-appropriate resources are available on the Web.

Dulcinea's Insight

  • Many colleges offer career counseling for their students and, occasionally, also for the public. Check your school or local college or university Web site to see if these services are available.

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