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Careers
Exploring
Career Information from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics
Tells about jobs for kids who like: Music/Arts, Science,
P.E./Outdoors, Social Studies, Reading, Math. From the
U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Career
Voyages
US Government website. Explore a variety of careers.
CareerZone
a product of the New York State Department of Labor. Includes
information on careers listed both alphabetically and
by within the following categories: Arts and Humanities,
Business and Information Systems, Engineering and Technology,
Health Services, Human and Public Services, and Natural
and Agricultural Services.
CareerKids.com
Click on the alphabetical list of careers for more information
on each.
S-Cool
Careers
Find out what types of careers need specific training
in a subject (example: biology or chemistry)
GetTech
Careers
Learn about careers in the following areas that use
math and science: New Manufacturing, Biotechnology and
Chemistry, Information Technology, Health and Medicine,
Engineering and Industrial Technology Careeers, and Arts
and Design
Minnesota
Careers - Investigate Careers
Click on one of the links on the left to find out
what courses of study are needed for the different areas
of study.
Hidden
Physicists
Learn about "Hidden Physicists," careers
that use physics but that you would not think of as
"Physics Careers." The Society of Physics
Students (SPS) is a professional association explicitly
designed for students.
The
Teen Entrepreneur Guide to Owning a Small Business
Welcome to the US Small Business Administration's teen
web site. This site features the fundamentals of starting
a small business from brainstorming to evaluating the
feasibility of your idea, developing the all-important
business plan, and much more.
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