Websites
Careers
FOCUS- Focus: A Career & Educational Planning System is a free service to all HCCC students. Contact Suzanne Paddock, Career Counselor at HCCC, for assistance with career decisions that will dramatically influence your lifework.
Careers.Org- Since 1995, Careers.Org has created a post of employment exploration, profession assessment, vocational schooling, small office and resource center. A directory of over 7,000 links to employment positions, job search planning, training, private business and more, classified by topic and region is located here.
Career Journal- Career opportunities brought to you by The Wall Street Journal is the highest quality site to begin your hunt for executive occupations. The Wall Street Journal's Career Journal provides genuine and trusted job change guidance as well as information.
Business Week Online- Discover MBA careers and other career factfinding information and tactics at Business Week Online. Sign up for the Careers Insider Newsletter and find out who's hiring in your area.
The Thomson Corporation- The Thomson Corporation is the world's most significant information resource. Thomson provides crucial information, with technology and applications that aid its customers in making superior decisions, quicker.
Career-Wizard.com- Career-Wizard.com is committed to supplying information resources, tools and programs that will help you develop a greater career. Quality write-ups on the rapidly thriving job economics along with wizards and calculators featured to support you in planning a triumphant course for your career and uncovering the educational resources required to amplify your expertise is found here.
Bureau of Labor Statistics- The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a reference source to help you find career information by occupation. This book is a nationally acknowledged source of career information recognized and intended to present valued support to persons making resolutions about their prospective employment.
HCCC OPAC - A listing of career materials in the HCCC Library.
Construction
OSHA Assistance for the Construction Industry- U.S. Dept. of Labor, Occupational Safety & Health Administration presents explicit links to OSHA Construction Standards and agency policies. This web site covers a variety of abundant safety and health publications as well as web-based training tools on construction subjects.
The Internet Community For Architecture, Design and Construction- An interactive guide to careers in architecture devised to help you begin to be an architect. Witness projects, Akropolis web sites, visual searches to locate architecture firms plus featured articles.
Construction and Demolition Debris Management- Construction and demolition debris management is the recycling and reusing of such debris so that it can be utilized in future construction practices. Everything you need to know about construction and demolition debris management is cultivated here.
Career: General Construction Workers- Explore a career in the construction industry and discover the knowledge you want to know about occupational tasks, working conditions, physical demands, skills and requirements specific to this career.
Foreman Construction Management- Construction management and leadership strategies, team approach contracting, design-build concepts, partnering, pre-construction, etc. This web site covers a variety of abundant subjects for contractors and managers.
U.S. Census Bureau- The Manufacturing and Construction Division offers facts and figures on crucial barometers and indicators concerning U.S. economic production and activity. MCD's Census of Construction Industries, obtained every five years, submits the largest overall perspective of the construction industry accessible.
Building Industry Exchange - A search index and directory of building industry businesses, people, publications, products and employment opportunities worldwide. The Building Industry Exchange is the initial and most visited employer directory by construction executives.
HCCC OPAC - A listing of construction materials in the HCCC Library.
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