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Welcome to NECC's Library guide for careers! This guide contains information about books, ebooks, articles, streaming videos, and internet resources that will help you research jobs and professions.
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Occupational Outlook Handbook

" ...the Federal Government's premier career guidance publication since the 1940s, is used by millions of people including counselors, students, jobseekers, employment training specialists, and researchers."


 Developed by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, t
he Occupation Outlook Handbook provides a detailed information about careers including projection overviews, national occupational employment and wage estimates.

Personality Assessments

 

The following links provide some short quizzes to find out your psychological type profile and your vocational interests.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

Welcome to NECC's Library guide for careers! This guide contains information about books, ebooks, articles, streaming videos, and internet resources that will help you research jobs and professions.

NECC Career Services

NECC Career Services "helps students and alumni identify and pursue satisfying career through a variety of programs and services".

To contact Career Services please call 978-556-3722  or email: careerplanning@necc.mass.edu

Offices are located at

Behrakis One Stop Student Center
CPAC, 2nd Floor, Haverhill Campus
100 Ellliott Street, Haverhill, MA 01830

 

Your NECC Library

Library Hours

Contact Library Staff

Directions

Call Bentley Library in Haverhill: 978-556-3400

Call Dimitry Building in Lawrence: 978-738-7400

Explore Online

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics explores careers with "Do What You Like"

CareerOneStop provides assessments and employment trends from the U.S. Department of Labor

My Next Move, a partner with the American Job Center network asks "What do you want to do for a living?".

 Job Profiles has a collection of job descriptions so you can better understand your area of study.

 

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