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Welcome to the Nation′s premier source for career information! The profiles featured here cover hundreds of occupations and describe What They Do, Work Environment, How to Become One, Pay, and more. Each profile also includes Bureau of Labor Statistics employment projections for the 2010–20 decade.

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More Career Information:
Youth Rules! uses simple language to explain the laws that govern youth employment. America’s Career One Stop provides links to career resources, including a library of occupational information. The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) provides information about various characteristics of occupations, such as major tasks performed in the occupation, physical requirements, and required skills. Career assessments and other teaching tools also are included. MyNextMove is a U.S. Department of Labor career search site that allows users to search for careers by keyword, industry, and interest. There is also a special search for veterans. The MyFuture.com page is a career search database that provides information related to training, including both college and military training options. Gateway to 21st-Century Skills is a database of lesson plans. Some of these lesson plans relate to careers and can be adapted for use with the //OOH//.
 * The U.S. Department of Labor**
 * The U.S. Department of Defense**
 * The U.S. Department of Education**