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Begin the tutorial by clicking the first link, or select any page to review.
- Identify Your Interests: Use self-assessment resources to understand how your interests fit with various occupations.
- Learn About Careers, Salaries: Use career research tools -- Web resources, articles, and books in the library collection -- to study occupations more carefully.
- Look Into Educational Options: If more training is in your future, use Web guides to identify available programs. If you consider rankings of educational programs, be sure to understand what factors were used to compile them.
- Locate Internships: There are some databases that list internship opportunities. The best place to identify local internships (in your town) is your college's career or placement office.
- Find Job Leads: Many different kinds of job listing and classified ad services are available on the Web to help you locate positions to apply for. You can also look at company, organization, and government Web sites for online job listings.
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