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Educational Websites

  1. Beehive Career Coach. Get free career help to get the job that suits you best. http://www.thebeehive.org/work/career-coach
  2. Career Builder. Explore career options, get tips for improving your CV, and landing a job. http://www.careerbuilder.com/
  3. Prospects. The Prospects website offers a wealth of information on deciding on a career or job, writing CVs, cover letters, applying for jobs, preparing for job interviews. www.prospects.ac.uk
  4. Kenya Beehive Job section. Explore job hunting skills, research the entrepreneur’s center, and get tips from the career coach. http://kenya.thebeehive.org/en/content/7/3069
  5. Going Global. Provides information about working in different countries throughout the world. http://www.goinglobal.com/
  6. ONet Online. Offers information about a variety of careers and trends in jobs. http://online.onetcenter.org/
  7. Wall Street Journal Career Page. Website provides information on career advice and help for finding a job. http://online.wsj.com/public/page/news-career-jobs.html
  8. Reed. Offers assistance for job seekers and people looking to explore career options. http://www.reed.co.uk/
  9. Indeed. Provides information on jobs, salaries, and trends for jobs around the world. http://www.indeed.com
  10. Career One Stop. Aims to assist job seekers, students, professionals, and organizations. http://www.careeronestop.org/
  11. Kidsgov. Provides information on a variety of careers and what duties and skills are required to perform the job. http://www.kids.gov/6_8/6_8_careers.shtml
  12. Careers. Offers assistance for those interested in career resources. http://www.careers.org/
  13. Monster. Brush up on your interviewing skills and prepare for your interview with their helpful tips. http://www.monster.com/
  14. Transitions Abroad. Website provides information about living, working, and studying around the world. http://www.transitionsabroad.com/

How To Guides

  1. Don’t know where to begin when writing a CV? This guide provides all you need to know about how to write a successful CV and what to include in it. http://www.prospects.ac.uk/cv_content.htm
  2. Learn how to prepare and conduct yourself in an interview to make the best impression possible and get the job. http://www.employmentblawg.com/2008/9-ways-to-succeed-in-your-next-job-interview/
  3. Discover how the Internet can enhance your job search. Learn tips to using the Internet efficiently and effectively for your job search. http://www.rileyguide.com/jobsrch.html
  4. Want to know which career would best suit you? Taking a career assessment test can help you decide. http://www.careerexplorer.net/aptitude.asp
  5. Learn how to build a network and use it to enhance your career and job. http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-network-like-a-pro-2010-4#
  6. Discover tips and techniques for serving as a good mentor to others. http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Issues/2010/Nov/20091446.htm

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Interview do's and dont's.
Dressing professionally for an interview is crucial.
Dressing professionally for an interview is crucial.
Offer a firm handshake and thank your interviewer for taking the time to speak with you.
Offer a firm handshake and thank your interviewer for taking the time to speak with you.
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