What's
Hot in Ohio?
Identifying occupations with favorable job prospects is important when making
career decisions.
Occupational Trends, in pdf,
tells more.
Also visit Education & Training
and Job Information.
Explore Careers
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Ohio Occupational Profiles supplies wages,
skills, education and job outlook.
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Occupations by Education and Wages allows you
to view occupations for education, training and wage levels you specify.
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Career Exploration with Job Postings,
Training and Occupational Summaries. Includes average wages, projected openings,
summary information, job postings and training options.
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Ohio's
Job Outlook projects industry and occupation employment.
- Buckeye Top Fifty,
in pdf, lists high-wage occupations in Ohio that are in demand and are projected
to stay in demand.
- Occupational Trends,
is a pamphlet identifying occupations with more favorable job prospects.
- High Occupations
Prospects, in pdf, lists occupations with at least 50 annual openings
and the state median hourly wage, sorted by education and training
level.
- The Occupational Outlook Handbook
tells you about the training and education, earnings, job prospects, job duties
and working conditions for hundreds of different types of jobs -- such as
teacher, lawyer and nurse.
- Career Guide to Industries
provides career information by industry, including the nature of the industry,
working conditions, employment, occupations in the industry, training & advancement,
earnings & benefits and employment outlook.
- CareerOneStop allows you to
explore careers and education & training resources.
- With My Skills, My Future,
you can explore new career options based on the skills you have used in
a past job.
- Career Videos
are available for more than 500 occupations.
- Licensed Occupations in Ohio
- O*NET OnLine is a resource
with occupational information, including worker attributes, job characteristics,
skills search and links to other on-line career information resources.
- The Ohio Career Information System (OCIS)
provides national, state & local information on occupations, training & education,
and financial aid. OCIS is available at
One-Stop Offices and
many public libraries.
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