Career Resources
Career Safe
The CareerSafe online program is the first of its kind. It is an interactive, Y2Y (Youth Teaching Youth) online program that addresses the high-priority safety training needs of young workers. Throughout the program, students explore a wide range of topics including laws, guidelines, behaviors, and equipment intended to help them Start Safe and Stay Safe.
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Career Start Project
To explore model approaches that create a community-wide system of inclusion, support and engagement for school age youth with disabilities as they transition into their adult roles in the community.
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View Career Start Powerpoint Presentation
View Regional Career Development (RCDC) Action Plan
Career Self-Assessment
Maximum success in choosing a satisfying and lasting career will depend on how well you know yourself. The best way to begin is to explore your values, interests, preferences and skills. You may also find it useful to seek input from family members, teachers, and your school career counselor. The following information is provided to assist you in conducting a self-assessment.
Visit Career Planning Assessment Website
Visit O*NET Career Exploration Tools Website
Visit Medieval Personality Inventory Website
Career Exploration
Now that you've answered the question "Who am I?", it's time to explore your career options. What could you do? The following resources describe what workers do on the job, working conditions, the required training and education, earnings, and expected job prospects for a wide range of occupations. They will provide assistance in making a decision about your future work life.
Visit Occupational Outlook Handbook Website
Visit Occupational Outlook Quarterly Website
Visit State Occupational Projections Website
Visit Occupational Information Network Website
Visit US Department of Labor Website
Visit Current Labor Market News Website
Visit Road Trip Nation, PBS Series Website
Career Planning
The final step is to make a decision about your future career choice and develop an action plan to accomplish this goal.
Visit Career, Resume & Interview Tips on Monster.com Website Visit JobHuntersBible Website
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