Compiled by the American Library Association (ALA), these Career Development Resources offer various templates and tips to "help you prepare for a productive and effective job search as well as enhance your career development efforts." Last updated in July 2020, these valuable materials are categorized by topic (for example, "Cover Letters" and "Networking"), with each broad category containing...
More and more journals start their lives not as paper entities, but as electronic publications, and scholarly interest in these electronic publications is growing. This particular electronic journal is published twice a year by the Center for Excellence in Teaching at Georgia Southern University and is designed to be "an international vehicle for articles, essays, and discussions about the...
The Scout Report hasn't wandered over to the NOVA Online: Education site for a number of years, and it has expanded greatly as of late. Visitors to the site will immediately notice the "Watch, Interact, Explore" section, which allows interested parties to access short video clips and interactive features culled from NOVA program webpages. The materials here are all tied to state educational...
While this website is sponsored by Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, the Resources for Career Counselors listed here can be helpful to counselors working with high school and college students around the country. The material is organized into two sections, Minnesota Resources and National Resources. Even the Minnesota Resources, however, can be used nationally. For instance, the Employers...
The Muse is a free job hunting service. But it's also much more than that. Since its inception in 2012, the Muse has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Mashable, CNN, Bloomberg Television, PBS, and other media outlets. What makes the Muse fresh and interesting? On the website, readers can browse over 2,500 open jobs at companies like Facebook, Zappos, Petplus, and many others. However, the...