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There's more to finding work than just looking at job listings. Here's a list of sites that can help you write a resume or cover letter, calculate your cost of living expenses in another town, or research a career change. |
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Michigan Occupational Information System
MOIS is the Michigan Occupational Information System, a comprehensive career development program that assists K-12 students and other users plan a career path that's just right for their interests?and future job markets. |
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Michigan Career Education Consumer Report
Michigan's guide to better education and training. |
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Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. |
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Occupational Information Network
Through the Occupational Information Network, or O*NET OnLine, you can access job-related information tailored to your unique abilities and interests. |
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JobTrack: How to Conduct an Effective Job Search
An all-in-one page that shows you how to conduct a job search, negotiate salary, and make the right employment choices. |
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Resume Tutor!
Resume Tutor! is online resume-coaching program from the University of Minnesota. Resume Tutor! is a program designed to walk you through the steps of formatting your resume. Includes tutorials for resume writing and critiquing. |
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JobStar: Resumes & Cover Letters
Jobstar is an amazing career site. This particular section deals with resumes, but be sure to explore other areas as well. |
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Career InfoNet
America's Career InfoNet is a resource for making informed career
decisions and provides job descriptions, salary averages, educational requirements, and much more. |
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