May 15th, 2006
Occupational Outlook Handbook is released by U.S. Department of Labor, revised every two years. At the present moment the version 2006-2007 is available online.
I might ask me how you can benefit from Occupational Outlook Handbook while you strive for working from your home? The benefits are abundant. The first few are listed on the Handbook home page:
For hundreds of different types of jobs the Occupational Outlook Handbook tells you:
• the training and education needed
• earnings
• expected job prospects
• what workers do on the job
• working conditions
The information comes from the reliable resource – Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Other benefits include:
- job search tips
- tomorrow’s jobs – this is really great, try to foresee what will be on top tomorrow & secure a place.
- information about the job market for each State
For example, you need information on Graphic Designers jobs. Occupational Outlook Handbook provides exhaustive information on this:
* Nature of the Work
* Working Conditions
* Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement
* Employment
* Job Outlook
* Earnings
* Related Occupations
* Sources of Additional Information
All preliminary work is done for you. You have to make a research of various occupations you fit for, compare them and make your right choice of the great career to develop for the rest of your life.
Occupational Outlook Handbook – a must for all those people who are in the process of choosing their career path. And remember: it is free.
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