Career Guides
Make sure your customers know their strengths, skills and work styles before they try to sell themselves to employers. These are some of the best Career and Self Assessment Guides on the Internet today.
Workers on the New York City 
docks experience unemployment in the 1930's.
Washington State Career Guide
http://www.wa.gov/careerguide  
This Career Guide is divided into three sections:
Career Search - Education & Training - Preparing for Employment
PBS Access Project
http://www.pbs.org/insidepbs/news/fipse0299.html
Chris Reese-Project Coordinator;     Tele. (703) 739-5792     Email creese@pbs.org 
http://www.pbs.org/adultlearning/als/access
Western Governors University
http://www.wgu.edu/wgu/union/career_development.html  
LAI Compass.Com
http://company.monster.com/laicompass 
Designed for mid-level executive talent (compensation between $70,000 and $140,000 annually). 
CareerWare
http://www.can.ibm.com/ism/careerware/index.htm
Available at all Washington State Worksource Centers & Employment Security Offices 
Job Star
Mary-Ellen Mort, Web Site Developer, electra@netcom.com  
http://jobstar.org  This is the 7th most used Internet Career Site on the web today!
National Career Development Association
http://ncda.org/hotlinks.html
Job Hunter's Bible
http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/counseling/counseling.shtml
Career City Self Assessment
http://www.careercity.com/content/selfassess/index.asp
The Career Key
http://www.ncsu.edu/careerkey/index.html
College Board
http://www.collegeboard.org