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The Government's premier career reference book on occupations
and tomorrow's job market. For nearly 60 years,
this versatile volume has proven useful to both career counselors,
students, and other job seekers. Completely revised every 2 years,
the Occupational Outlook Handbook is a comprehensive, up-to-date,
and reliable source of career information. Useful for looking
up information on particular occupations, or just browsing through
possible careers, the Handbook discusses hundreds of occupations
that in 2008 accounted for about 9 out of every
10 jobs in the United States. For each career, it describes work
activities and environment, earnings, number of jobs and their
location, and types of education, training, and personal qualifications
needed to have the best prospects. BLS projections of employment
to the year 2018 are used to assess what kind of job opportunities
future entrants to each occupation should encounter.
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As a companion publication to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, the
Career Guide discusses careers from an industry perspective. The Career Guide
highlights some occupations not covered by the Handbook, and discusses the nature of
the work, job qualifications and advancement opportunities, job outlook, and earnings for 43
diverse industries, which account for 3 out of every 4 wage and salary jobs in the Nation.
Read the Career Guide to Industries
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Occupational Outlook Quarterly
This magazine includes practical, "how-to" information
on choosing and getting today's and tomorrow's jobs. Articles
are written in straightforward, non-technical language and cover
a wide variety of career and work-related topics such as new
and emerging occupations, training opportunities, salary trends, and
results of new studies from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Published
four times a year, the Occupational Outlook Quarterly is
available in 1- and 2-year subscriptions from the Superintendent
of Documents. Feedback to the OOQ
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