4.01 Notes Objective 4.01: Apply career research skills to access accurate, current, and unbiased career information.
US Department of Education Career Clusters Agriculture and Natural Resources Architecture and Construction Arts, Audio-Visual Technology, and Communication Business and Administration Education and Training Finance Government and Public Administration Health Science Hospitality and Tourism Human Service Information Technology Law and Public Safety Manufacturing Retail/Wholesale Sales and Service Scientific Research/Engineering Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
SOC – Standard Occupational Classification System / OOH – Occupational Outlook Handbook Managerial and Management Related Occupations Engineers, Surveyors and Contractors Lawyers, Social Scientists, Social workers, and Religious Workers Teachers, Librarians, and Counselors Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners Registered Nurses, Pharmacists, Dieticians, Therapists, and Physician Assistants Health Technologists and Technicians Writers, Artists, and Entertainers Technologists and Technicians, Except Health Marketing and Sales Occupations Administrative Support Occupations Including Clerical Service Occupations Agricultural, Forestry, Fishing and Related Occupations Mechanics, Installers, Repairers Construction Trades and Extractive Occupations Production Occupations Transportation and Material Moving Occupations Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers Job Opportunities in the Armed Forces
SIC – Standard Industrial Classification Goods Producing Industries Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Mining Construction Manufacturing
SIC – Standard Industrial Classification Service Producing Industries Transportation, Communications, and Public Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate Services Business Services Personal Automotive, and Other Services Legal Services Education Services Social Services Health Services Offices of Physicians Offices of Dentists Offices of Osteopathic Physicians Offices of Other Health Practitioners Nursing and Personal Care Facilities Hospitals Medical and Dental Laboratories Home Health Care Facilities Health and Allied Services Not Classified Elsewhere Government
NCDPI – North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Agricultural and Natural Resources Technologies Arts and Sciences Biological and Chemical Technologies Business Technologies Commercial and Artistic Production Technologies Construction Technologies Engineering Technologies Health Sciences Industrial Technologies Public Services Technologies Transport Systems Technologies
Use various research sources. Career information guides Dictionary of Occupational Titles – also can be accessed at Lists jobs with general duties and work characteristicshttp:// Occupational Outlook Handbook – also can be accessed at Lists training/education requirements, earning potential, work conditions, employment prospects, nature of the work related occupations, and sources of additional informationhttp:// Guide for Occupational Exploration – also can be accessed at Lists 14 interest areas along with abilities/trait requirementswww.doi.gov/octc/occupat2.htm
Internet Resources American Career InfoNet – ; Lists outlook/trends, training requirements, and learning potential; also offers a career inventorywww.acinet.org Occupational Info Network (O*NET) – or Lists training/education requirements, and earning potential; Codes are included as part of the OOH description. DOL Employment and Training Administration A site for students, parents, teachers and counselors to access career information regarding career exploration, training requirements, and military careers America’s Learning Exchange – NC Careers – CFNC – – Offers career exploration andwww.cfnc.org education/career planning resources. F4K –