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CAREER EXPLORATION

Alabama Career Centers

Whether you're looking for that perfect job, that perfect employee or information on an industry or workforce, Alabama Job Link is for you. Alabama JobLink is your on-line portal to services offered through the Alabama Career Center system.

https://alabamaworks.com/career-centers/

Alabama Bureau of Labor Statistics for Educators

Career and labor market information for teachers and students.

https://www.bls.gov/audience/students.htm

Alabama Bureau of Labor Statistics for Students

Games, quizzes, posters, and activities that make career exploration fun for K-12 students!

https://www.bls.gov/k12/

Alabama Career Planning System by Kuder

The Alabama Career Planning System, powered by Kuder® provides all the reliable education and career planning resources students and their families need to visualize their futures — and make the plans to get there. The system also gives educators tools to measure success and helps local businesses get involved to connect with and shape their future workforce.

https://al.kuder.com/landing-page

AlabamaWorks!

AlabamaWorks! is a network of interconnected providers of workforce services, including all of the governmental, educational, and private sector components that train, prepare, and match job seekers with employers.

https://alabamaworks.com/

APT American Graduate

Learn about Alabama's high-demand careers that don't require a 4-year degree and the pathways to attain them.

https://aptv.org/AmGrad/

Go Build Alabama

The Go Build campaign is designed to educate young people on the value of learning a trade, dispel their misconceptions about the construction industry and inspire them to consider a career in the skilled trades. Through this campaign, the Alabama Construction Recruitment Institute aims to provide more highly skilled tradesmen for construction businesses and enhanced economic development for Alabama and the nation.

http://gobuildalabama.com/

Occupational Outlook Handbook

The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is a career resource offering information on the hundreds of occupations that provide the majority of jobs in the United States. Each occupational profile describes the typical duties performed by the occupation, the work environment of that occupation, the typical education and training needed to enter the occupation, the median pay for workers in the occupation, and the job outlook over the coming decade for that occupation.

https://www.bls.gov/ooh/home.htm

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