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Career Online Resources

My Next Move- O*NET Interest profiler

My Next Move is an interactive tool for students and jobseekers to learn more about their career. The site has tasks, skills and salary information for over 900 different careers. Students can access information: 

  1. Through a Keyword Search
  2. By browsing industries that employ different types of workers
  3. Or through the O*Net Interest Profiler. 

To access the O*NET Profiler, use the "Discover your Interest" Purple box. The O*NET Interest Profiler is a self-assessment and career exploration tool that helps you discover the type of work, activities and occupation you may like.  

America's Job Center of California

America's Job Center of California (AJCC) is the local One-Stop Center within the County of Kern which serves as the recruitment and training center for local employers and job seekers. AJCC provides basic training courses and also partners with Employers' Training Resource (ETR) for more in-depth training courses. Our many services include:

  • Assisting job seekers: providing no-cost training, job placement services and other job-hunting resources.
  • Assisting employers: providing applicant recruitment and screening as well as a variety of other services.
  • Assisting youth: providing no-cost training as well as other resources.

Today's Military

Today's Military offers full?time and part?time training and opportunities for more than 4,100 different military jobs, and an environment for developing the essential qualities for a successful life.

Occupational Outlook Handbook

United States Department of Labor: Burea of Labor Statistics

Cal Jobs

Online resource to help jobseekers and employers navigate California’s workforce services by providing employment and labor market information for the State of California.

Salary Surfer

Displays median annual incomes for those who complete 179 of the most widely enrolled program areas and do not transfer to a four-year institution. The data shows the median earnings for community college graduates two years prior to earning the award, then two years and five years after earning either a certificate or degree.

California Career Zone

Have you ever wondered what career you should go into? Take this career pathways survey to see what you are most interested in.

The California Career Zone is a new web-based career information delivery system available to all Californians free of charge and provides self-assessment tools, descriptions and essential information on 900 occupations, current California Labor market information, and over 300 occupational videos.

 Directions

  1. Visit the website.
  2. Click on“ I want to”, THEN click on the “Interest Profiler” link.