Application for Admission | Registration Information | Community Resources College of the Canyons
CWEE LogoCWEE Logo

Additional Resources

California Career Resource Network (CalCRN)
This site is sponsored by the California Career Resource Network (CalCRN). Whether you are a student, career seeker, counselor, teacher, parent, career development professional, or simply interested in careers, you will find many important links, information, and training to explore from this site.
California Training & Education Providers (CTEP)
The most comprehensive database of training providers in California. It is your best guide to local training information. You simply match yourself to private or public schools or colleges and universities, which meet your training interests or needs. The database contains more than 2,600 training providers.
Employment Development Department’s (EDD’s) Labor Market Information
Comprehensive labor market information (LMI) to assist economic developers; educators and schools; employers; job seekers, workers, researchers and more.
Wages by Area
State, regional and local wages for over 700 occupations.
Job Growth & Decline by Area
State, regional and local estimates forecast whether an occupation will be growing or declining in the future.
California Occupational Guides
Information sheets for over 300 occupations that include job descriptions, working conditions, employment outlook for the future, wages, benefits, training and more.
WorkSmart
This link helps you prepare for and find a new job.
Career Opportunity Reports by School-to-Career Regions
Reports that aid students and career professionals in the exploration of career opportunities in five industries: Health Services; Arts, Media, and Entertainment; Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation; Information Technology; and Manufacturing.
California Licensed Occupations
Questions on job-related licenses, certifications, fees and more can be answered using the “Licensed Occupations” list provided in American Career InfoNet Career Tools section.
Career Guide to Industries
The Career Guide to Industries provides information on available careers by industry, including the nature of the industry, working conditions, employment, occupations in the industry, training and advancement, earnings and benefits, employment outlook, and lists of organizations that can provide additional information.
Career One Stop
This portal connects users to relevant links, resources, and community services offered over the internet.
America’s Career InfoNet
An electronic storehouse of national, state, and local labor market data with employment trends, wages and more. Lists millions of employers by industry, occupation, and name. Provides prevailing wages and living costs anywhere in the country.
O*Net Code Connector
If you have trouble finding the occupation you are researching, the O*NET Code Connector can help. It crosswalks popularized lay occupational titles to the official terms used by government to collect occupational information. Site includes description, tasks and related occupations.
O*Net Online
The O*NET database is a comprehensive source of descriptions and skill sets for specific occupations. O*NET online allows both the public and private sector to directly access key data for identifying and developing the skills of the American workforce.
America’s Service Locator
Connects you to local offices providing the employment and training services you need—for example, local One-Stop Career Centers. Type in your address to get a map and driving directions to the nearest location providing the services you are seeking.
Career Zone
CareerZone is a free, career exploration and planning system designed especially for New York State students, but of value to others as well. The CareerZone website brings together multiple sources of career and labor market information to make career exploration and planning for the future a little easier.
The Riley Guide
Employment opportunities and job resources online.
Job Hunter’s Bible
This site is designed as a supplement to Dick Bolles’ book, The 2003 edition of What Color Is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers, published by and available from Ten Speed Press. This site will be particularly helpful if used along with that book.
Job Web
Career and Job search advice for new college graduates, and an online complement of job search publications.
 

*Due to the unpredictable nature of the world wide web, these addresses or availability of their services are subject to change.