Careers & Employment

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Indiana Resources

  • Indiana's Resource Guide for the Unemployed
  • Indiana Department of Work Force Development
    The DWD is committed to building a user-friendly system that helps hard-working Hoosiers upgrade their skills and maximize their earning potential.
  • Indiana Career Connect
    Indiana Career Connect is a free resource to help individuals and employers connect to each other to fill there employment needs. Also provides information on creating resumes and job market trends.
  • Western Indiana Employment & Training Services, Inc.
    Western Indiana Employment & Training Services, Inc. (WIETS), a non-profit organization, has provided employment & training assistance to Clay, Parke, Putnam, Vermillion and Vigo counties for over 20 years. Part of WorkOne, WIETS offers job search & training resources at no cost to job seekers.
  • Ivy Tech CareerLink
    Welcome to Jobzone, Ivy Tech's centralized career employment system. Sponsored by Ivy Tech's Career Services (CS) department, our online job referral system offers helpful features for both students and employers.
  • Indiana INTERNnet
    Indiana INTERNnet is an online internship search and management site for Indiana students and companies. Students can use Indiana INTERNnet to search for internships from many of Indiana's top companies. Employers can use Indiana INTERNnet to instantly connect with Indiana's brightest college students for internship opportunities.
  • Indiana State University Career Center
    The Indiana State University Career Center Staff believes that everyone possesses gifts, talents, and the desire to find meaning and purpose in what they do. Accordingly, we strive to encourage hope, self-knowledge, and to build career-related skills that lead to personal and professional success.
  • Indiana University Career Development Center
    The Career Development Center offers a wide array of services to help students of any major reach their academic and career goals.
  • Harrison College
    For over 100 years, Harrison College's (formerly Indiana Business College) number one goal has been to educate students and have them become productively employed. The college has developed an enviable reputation as a dedicated two-year Associate of Applied Science degree granting institution graduating students from job-oriented programs into successful careers.
  • Learn More Resource Center
    Today's students will need more than a high school diploma to get ahead. The Learn More Resource Center, Indiana's Pre-K to College Connection, helps Hoosiers of all ages realize a better future. Follow these links to find information, tools, opportunities and support.
  • Vincennes University Career Exploration Center
    The Center offers career counseling, and an extensive resource of career guidance tools and career support services to help facilitate the career planning process. Workshops focusing on career planning, employment skills and job search strategies including assistance with resume development and interviewing are also available.

Career Planning

  • Occupational Outlook Handbook
    Developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics the Occupational Outlook Handbook has good information about various occupations in America, including education requirements, salary ranges, and expected employability.
  • Career Development eManual
    Created by the Career Services Department at the University of Waterloo, this site is intended to walk students through the process of finding and preparing for a career.
  • Princeton Review Career Quiz
    This 24-question quiz that asks easy stuff about you, and then analyzes your answers to determine your most likely interests and work style. With this information, the guide helps you to identify careers that would likely suit you.
  • Job Hunt
    The purpose of the Job-Hunt.Org Web site is to provide the most comprehensive listing of useful Internet-accessible job-search resources and services on the Web, in a format which is most useful to job seekers.
  • Job Profiles
    This site provides nice profiles for many types of jobs. It lists things like average salary, stress and rewards of each job type, and basic skills needed.
  • The Riley Guide
    The Riley Guide is here to guide you through the many online sites and services that are useful for your job search.
  • Salary Expert
    A good web site that provides salary information for various job types.
  • Learn A Test
    Test preparation materials and interactive practice exams based on official tests that will help improve your scores on academic, civil service, military, and professional licensing and certification exams.

National Job Search Sites

  • America’s Career Infonet
    America's Career InfoNet (ACINet) helps people make better, more informed career decisions. America's Career InfoNet is ideal for job seekers, employers, human resource specialists and workforce development specialists.
  • Career Builder
    Career Builder is the nation's leading recruitment resource, with presence in more than 130 local newspapers and more than 26 million visitors to its newspaper website each month.
  • Career Magazine
    This site organizes its job search function by profession.
  • Federal Job Center
    This is a toolbox specifically targeted for federal job hunters, both first-time applicants and those already working in federal service. These tools, which include software, publications and services, give job seekers the advice and how-to information they need to land the jobs they find in our database.
  • Hot Jobs
    HotJobs' tools and advice put job seekers in control of their careers and make it easier and more cost-effective for recruiters and employers to find qualified candidates. Job seekers voted HotJobs.com the “Best General Purpose Job Board for Job Seekers” in 2002.
  • Indeed
    Indeed is a search engine for jobs - with a radically different approach to job search. In one simple search, Indeed gives job seekers free access to millions of employment opportunities from thousands of websites. It includes all the job listings from major job boards, newspapers, associations and company career pages - and it is updated every day.
  • JobStar
    This organization’s web site serves as both a careers guide and job bank.
  • Monster.com
    Monster.com is a global online network for careers, connecting the most progressive companies with the most qualified career-minded individuals.
  • Vault.com
    Job seekers and professionals have discovered that Vault is the Internet's ultimate destination for insider company information, advice, and career management services.