When remotely accessing the Library's e-resources, you will get a SUNY Broome dialog box asking for your SUNY Broome (mycollege) username and password.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Information on hundreds of occupations including what they do, work environment, how to become one, pay, job outlook, state and area data, similar occupations, and links to sites for more information.
To find professional associations, try the "More Info" tab. (You can find this tab on the occupation web page you are on.)
You can browse for occupations or use a keyword search. There is also a link to a user-friendly page called, "My Next Move." O*NET OnLine and My Next Move are developed by the National Center for O*Net Development, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment & Training Administration. O*Net OnLine is based on the use of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors.
To find professional associations, see "Sources of Additional Information." (You can find this link on the occupation web page you are on; scroll down towards bottom of page.)
CareerOneStop Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
"Explore Careers” to browse careers, or try the self assessment tools to match your skills and interests to an occupation.
"Compare Occupations" to compare salaries, skill requirements, typical education, and trends on the national, state, or local levels.
"Find Training" to find the education and training you need for a particular career.
New York State / Southern Tier Region Career Information:
Tip: Aside from going to the individual career ebook, try your search in the box on the top left of the search page. This will bring up results from throughout our Salem ebook career collection. This will produce results that are interdisciplinary, that you may not have thought about.