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    Job Search and Career Guides

    • America's Career InfoNet
      Occupation information and interactive career tools
    • Career Library from EBSCO
      Accessible via the Alabama Virtual Library. A resource to help people looking for jobs and for those exploring career change. Provides information on over 2,500 occupations including job profiles on up-and-coming and out-of-the-ordinary careers. Information on almost 4,000 2-year and 4 year colleges and universities.
    • CareerOneStop
      Tools to help job seekers, students, businesses, and career professionals Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor
    • Hire Samford
      online job search database that allows Samford students to research potential employers; find contact information of known employers; search job postings for internships; co‐op; part‐time and full‐time employment off campus; apply for on‐campus interviews; and learn about on campus recruiting events, including employer information sessions and the annual Career Fair
    • Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition
      Includes the training and education needed, earnings, expected job prospects, what workers do on the job, and working conditions
    • Vocational Guidance  
        
    • Vocational Interest - What jobs are right for you?  
        

    Samford University's Career Development Center

    The CDC is a comprehensive resource center that assists students and alums in all facets of their career preparation. Counselors are available  to provide major choice, career planning and job search assistance. The CDC’s in-office library houses books related to career &  industry research, graduate school admissions, and job search techniques & directories, as well as handouts on a variety of related topics. The CDC’s website provides a wealth of information about the career planning process and provides a variety of recommended links for further research.

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