Career Exploration Discover who you are, what your skills and abilities are, and then find a career that fits you

 

 

After self-assessment, the next step in the career management process is to review information about careers of interest. Because careers are rapidly changing, it is important to locate current sources of information. Many sources are available, including publications, videos, and Internet resources. Friends, family, teachers, co-workers, and others are also good sources of career information.

When researching career information, learn as much as you can about:

  • Job descriptions and requirements

  • Salary and working conditions

  • Education and training requirements

  • The labor market, including demographics, industrial and occupational trends

Below are links within this site and elsewhere that provide you with a wealth of current occupation and career information:

  • Occupation Profiles ("Career Briefs") 
    Explore approximately 800 occupations in North Carolina. Occupational titles and descriptions are available en español. Videos in English and Spanish are provided for select occupations. Data include elements of the O*net database as well as the latest labor market projections for 2004-2014 for North Carolina.
     
  • Employment Trends  
    Review employment trends in North Carolina, based on the latest projections data for 2004-2014, so you can target employment opportunities.
     
  • Labor Market Trends 
    An overview of expected changes in North Carolina's labor market.
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    Demographic 
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    Industry 
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    Industry vs. Occupation 
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    Occupations 
     
  • The Cost of Living
    Cost of living comparisons among cities in NC and around the country.
     
  • Learn More to Earn More
    Studies show the more education and training you have, the greater your earnings potential.
     
  • Career Information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 
    Discover sources of occupational information, tips, and links to helpful web sites.
     
  • Tomorrow's Jobs
    A look at national trends from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
     
  • O*NET
    The O*net database serves as the nation's primary source for occupational information. Data are updated twice annually. O*net researchers are based within the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

 

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