A computerized career information delivery system
The instructional background and skills needed to qualify for employment
The prospect for the future of a job or career
The jobs that beginners start with to train them for higher-level jobs
Generally 40 Hour work week or more
The computer network system through which information can be shared on the World Wide Web
A definition of work duties
A task one is expected to perform on the job
The need for workers in a particular occupation or field
The future prospects for employment in a particular job or field
Following a person on the job to learn job duties and responsibilities
Occupational Information Network compiled by the United States Department of Labor
A book used for researching the most common careers in the United States
Jobs requiring less than hours a week, depending on the employer
A special skill, knowledge, or ability that enables a person to perform a particular job
Jobs or careers belonging to the same group on the basis of similar knowledge and skills
To find out more by reading and talking to people
Focusing or concentrating in a particular skill
Jobs that last for a limited period of time
Doing a job without pay to gain experience
The environment of the workplace
The surrounding physical conditions of a workplace