Top Career Web Sites for Children and Teens

Career assessments and tests help you explore who you. Career books and web sites give you a glimpse of the world of work. Free career information is available on web sites. Some writers have written facts for children and teens. We would like to share some information with you. These web sites use graphics, multimedia presentation, activities, and other techniques to expand our knowledge of careers. We have written information on seventeen (17) web sites. Here are the four different types of exploring careers web sites: Curriculum General Career Information Science Read more

Career Clusters, a Bridge Between Education and Career Planning

Since 1960s, career cluster resources have been used as career exploration and planning tools in schools, learning communities, and organizations across the nation. Career Clusters is a system that matches educational and career planning. Step 1: Identifying Career Cluster Interest Areas Career clusters are groups of similar occupations and industries. When teachers, counselors, and parents work with teens, college students, and adults, the first step is to complete career cluster assessment. The assessment identifies the highest career cluster areas. Career assessments show Read more

New Vertical Indian Job search website

pdftutorials.com has launched their vertical search for jobs in India.Site is using advanced RSS feed parsing technology for indexing jobs from other portals. So job seekers can view all the jobs in their favorite sites instead of checking each Job websites. The job section can be accessed from the url http://www.pdftutorials.com/JOBS/ and no registration is required to access.There is a special category for Freshers Jobs also, which will help freshers to save time from search in each section. Site is updating on daily basis, so its better to do a regular visit or a subscription to the Read more

Career Clusters Close the Gap Between Schools Subjects and Careers

A wealth of information exists that explains the relationships between school subjects and careers. Across the nation, children, teens, teachers, and counselors use Career Interests Areas or Clusters to explore careers and to make school study plans. There are sixteen (16) Interests Areas or Clusters: 1. Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources 2. Architecture & Construction 3. Arts, A/V Technology & Communication 4. Business, Management & Administration 5. Education & Training 6. Finance 7. Government & Public Read more