Career Resources
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College of the Canyons's Career Center. Help with career exploration, career assessment, resume & cover letter development , workshops, job fairs |
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Federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy |
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Online self-assessments to aid in choosing satisfying jobs and/or occupational field exploration |
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Search for current California state job vacancies and open examinations |
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Thousands of career video interviews to learn about what professionals do in a wide variety of careers |
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Site aids in answering the question "What can I do with a major in?" Website maintained by Kansas State University's Academic and Career Information Center |
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Provides information on career counseling & planning, choosing a major, and other career/job related resources |
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State of California's Employment Development Department. File for unemployment, certify for UI, job search, explore other job/career related resources and information |
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Interviewing techniques and interview coaching videos |
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Find jobs and internships. Links to other employment websites |
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Site sponsored by U.S. Department of Labor. Detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development, and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more |
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Find career information on duties, education and training, pay, and outlook for hundreds of occupations |
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Sample resumes and cover letters |
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Jobs offered to College of the Canyonsstudents |
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UCLA Career Guide |
Guide produced by UCLA's Career Center. Provides information on career planning, job strategies, resumes, interviewing, and other resources |
Search for current federal job vacancies and open examinations |
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Created by Connie Perez, last updated March 2021
Educational Resources
The links below are resources to help you find out about various university programs, majors, specific disciplines, as well as community colleges in California and beyond.
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ASSIST is an online student-transfer information system that shows how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for Californias public colleges and universities and provides the most accurate and up-to-date information about student transfer in California. |
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An Online library representing 43,331College Catalogs and over 36,300,000 Course descriptions!Full cover-to-cover, original page format with 2-year, 4-year, graduate, professional and international schools. |
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Everything you wanted to know about Teaching Credentials in California.The major purpose of the agency is to serve as a state standards board for educator preparation for the public schools of California, the licensing and credentialing of professional educators in the State, the enforcement of professional practices of educators, and the discipline of credential holders in the State of California. |
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This website offers information and resources for RN Programs in California. |
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This website offers through the Princeton Review information on Law schools and careers. |
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A website to locate the most popular art schools. |
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CSU Apply is a website for the California State University. |
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A website where you will find college applications, financial aid information, virtual campus tours, and much more! |
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A comprehensive list of study helpresources online. These guides, all published from reputable sources, will help you achieve your best in and out of the classroom. They offer an extensive list from note-taking to overcoming test anxiety. |
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A website for College and career planning in California. |
Admission to any of the University Center programs is handled through the respective universities. Credential or degree programs have specific prerequisites and requirements, the admission process is handled through the institution providing the degree or credential. Each partner university works with College of the Canyons counselors to ensure the transferability of lower-division coursework. Provided the student completes the approved courses with satisfactory grades, meets other admission requirements of the partnering institution, and the institutions program is not impacted, the student is given priority for admission and registration. |
Created by Connie Perez, last updated March 2021