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Use the resources in this guide to explore careers, learn about occupational outlooks, prepare for interviews, and more
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First Stop
- UTSA Career CenterUTSA career resources for students and faculty. Practice your interviewing skills, create a resume, find jobs and internships, get coaching, access a virtual career library.
- CareerOneStopA career portal sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor. Explore careers, find training, search for a job, find local help, and more.
- Seek UTEarnings of graduates of the University of Texas System by institution and major.
Occupational Outlook (U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Occupational Outlook HandbookPublished by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Covers training and education needed for hundred of occupations, earnings, expected job prospects, job responsibilities, working conditions, and more.
- O*NET Occupational Information NetworkDeveloped by U.S. Department of Labor. Data on occupation characteristics and worker attributes. Include, information about skills in demand, how to transfer to new careers, and national labor market data on employment levels, occupational outlook, and wages. Includes over 1,100 occupations electronically linked to the eight major existing job classification systems.
- Career OutlookPublished by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This newsletter provides practical information on jobs and careers. Articles are written in straightforward, non-technical language and cover a wide variety of career and work-related topics such as new and emerging occupations, training opportunities, salary trends, and results of new studies from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Formerly published as Occupational Outlook Quarterly.
Skills Desired by Employers
- How College Contributes to Workforce Success: Employer Views on What Matters Most2021 report by the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AASU) and Hanover Research. Learn about employer expectations and desired skills for college graduates.
- Leveling Up: How to Win in the Skills Economy2016 workforce-skills preparedness report. Which skills are hiring managers most likely to consider absent or deficient following graduation?