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We suggest this
book for starting your career search:
650.14 BOL What color is your parachute? : a practical manual for job-hunters & career changers
- For other books on careers, we suggest that you search under these subjects:
- Vocational guidance
- Employment
forecasting
- Career
changes
Please ask at the Information
Services Desk for these binders of career profiles:
331.702 T686 Occupational
information monographs - information on hundreds of occupations from the University of Toronto's Guidance Centre
Staff at the Information
Services Desk can also help you find books on specific occupations.

Saskatchewan Job Futures
- information on hundreds of occupations. Includes duties, trends and
outlooks, and wages
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship & Trade Certification Commission
- information on the training and certification of 50 designated trades. (e.g. carpenter, cook, machinist)
Job Futures (Government
of Canada) - Canada's national career and education planning tool
Training and Careers (Service
Canada) - links to identify and research your career options
Apprenticetrades.ca
- Canadian Apprenticeship Forum provides information on apprenticeship
training in Canada
Occupational
Outlook Handbook (U.S. Dept. of Labor) - although American,
this site has useful information on the nature of the work and working
conditions for occupations

Canada-Saskatchewan
Career & Employment Services Centre
90-23rd Street East
Ph: 933-6281
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8 am - 5 pm, Wednesday 9 am -
5 pm
Computers are available to produce resumes and obtain information on
careers, training, employment, and the labour market.

Job
Hunting
Resumes,
Cover Letters and Job Interviews
Volunteer
Work
Working
in the Library
This guide was
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