The resources listed below will help you with career planning and
research.
ISEEK resources
Additional website resources
ISEEK resources:
Below is a list of career planning information collected from ISEEK's
Explore Careers and Find a Job
sections, other helpful websites are listed below as "Additional website
resources."
Career Counselors
Information about Career Counselors and where to find them.
Employment Training Programs
Lists of employment training programs offered to Minnesotans.
Find Businesses
A tool that searches for business in Minnesota by location and size.
People with Disabilities
Information and resources available to assist people with disabilities with
education and employment options.
Explore Job Market
Use wage and other employment information to plan your career.
Job Websites
List of career and job search websites.
Minnesota WorkForce Centers
Statewide centers offering career and job search help.
New to America
This section provides the most up to date information about education, careers, and business as it relates to immigrants and refugees. Valuable links to information about legal issues and where to find community services can also be found here.
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Additional website resources:
(Selecting any of the websites below will open a new browser window.
To return to the ISEEK site, simply close the new window.)
America's Career
InfoNet
A career exploration tool with information about Minnesota.
Career
Resource Library
A collection of career tools and resources.
MCIS
MCIS (Minnesota Career Information System) includes information about occupations,
industries, military careers, career fields, programs of study and training,
Minnesota schools, national schools, financial aid, job search, working for
yourself, nontraditional employment, practical learning activities and a glossary.
MCIS has easy to use point and click navigation.
MnCareers
Minnesota Careers is a comprehensive career and educational planning guide to
help Minnesotans of all ages explore their options. It includes an interest
assessment worksheet, specific occupational details, and resources for career
planning.
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. Revised every two years, the Handbook describes
what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed,
earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.
University of Minnesota Career
and Lifework Center
The University of Minnesota Career and Lifework Center offers individual consultations
and workshops for adults looking to refocus and reshape their career and lifework.
Center services are open to the public.
Page last updated in August 2008.