- Peterson's
- Peterson's, known for print guides that cover US-accredited educational institutions and provide career information, has duplicated many of the company's products in a well-organized hypertext environment that provides hotlinks to programs, institutions, and other useful information.
- Best Places
- Comparing two cities in order to choose a place to live, work or retire is simplified thanks to Sperlings BestPlaces. Statistics for categories such as crime, climate, cost of living, and schools are available for many cities.
- Synergos Technologies
- Using maps, charts, reports, and relevant links, Ersys covers over 2600 US cities with detailed information on demographics, environmental factors, economic indicators, housing stats, media (newspaper, television, and radio), schools, transportation, local contacts, and much more.
- America's Career InfoNet
- Use this web site to learn about typical wages and employment trends across occupations and industries. You can also check education, knowledge, skills and abilities against requirements for most occupations.
- America's Job Bank
- Part of America's Career Kit (which also includes the America's Career InfoNet). Job seekers can post their resume and search for job openings. Employers can post job listings in the nation's largest online labor exchange.
- Career Development Manual
- Online manual for career exploration developed at the University of Waterloo in Canada.
- Career Voyages
- This web site, a collaboration between the U.S. Dept. of Labor and the U.S. Dept. of Education, is designed to "provide information on high growth, high demand occupations along with the skills and education needed to attain those jobs."
- Internet Sites for Career Planning
- Prepared by the National Career Development Association, this is a gateway site of links to career development and exploration websites. You will find links to online occupational interest inventories, education and training sites, financial aid sites, and career counseling web sites.
