How to Choose Your College Major
Career Fields, Educational Requirements, Employment Trends
Self-Assessment Inventories
Contact Career Services at The Brickley Center for information about our Self-Assessment Inventories or to schedule an appointment.
"What can I do with a major in ....?"
'Find information sheets on a variety of majors along with related websites.
Web Resources
Websites listed below are not maintained by the Career Center but are provided as a convenience to students.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
From A to Z, this is a classic reference about jobs. Written by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Includes a description of the work, employment trends, and education involved. Additional sections on financial aid and other career resources.
NACE Salary Calculator
The hub for compensation data, with salary data for more than 1,000 occupations in 560 regions of the United States.
Glassdoor.com
Inside look at company salaries, reviews and interview questions for more than 26,000 companies.
Jobweb Career Planning
JobWeb offers career and job-search advice for new college graduates, and is the online complement to the Job Choices job-search publications.
The Career Project
The Career Project allows you a personal and uncensored look into thousands of real careers and jobs through the eyes of the people who work them.
WetFeet
WetFeet provides insightful profiles of companies, careers, and industries to guides job seekers toward finding the right career, the right industry, the right company, and the right job for them.
The Job Hunter's Bible
A "Net Guide" to using the internet for job hunting. Features job, research, and resume links. Richard Nelson Bolles, What Color is Your Parachute, website.