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2006-11-08 19:18:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet

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http://www.freshersworld.com

will give lots of info abt colleges,higher studies,wat to study

and more important jobs

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2006-11-08 19:33:47 · answer #1 · answered by aravind 3 · 0 0

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SELECTED WEB SITES CONTAINING CAREER AND GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION OF INTEREST TO PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS

This section contains an annotated list of selected web sites containing information about careers and
graduate school that will be helpful to psychology majors.
Career Exploration, Career Information, Career-Planning, Job Listings

-America's Job Bank: maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor and state public employment service agencies

-Careers.wsj.com: a site sponsored by the Wall Street Journal; inclues a wealth of practical information about
careers--e.g. salaries, job-hunting advice, cover letters and resumes, interviewing tips, etc.

-JobWeb: a comprehensive site maintained by the National Association of Colleges and Employers; includes assessment
tools, resources for people with disabilities, and links to pages providing access to all U.S. universitites and two-year
colleges, among other topics

-Linda Walsh's home page: a excellent site containing a variety of useful information about graduate school and careers
developed by Dr. Linda Walsh at the University of Northern Iowa

-Monster Campus: maintained by monster.com; contains an extraordinary number and variety of career resources for
college students

-Occupational Outlook Handbook Online (OOH): the online version of the handbook published every two years by the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Department of Labor; includes job descriptions of every occupation in the U.S., salary
information, educational requirements, employment outlook, etc.

Note: You can search for any occupation by clicking on OOH Online or go directly to the sub-pages for counselors
(master's-and doctoral-level) and psychologists (PhD level).


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these are some web page that help you to develop you career

-The Riley Guide: Employment Opportunities and Job Resources on the Internet: maintained by career expert Margaret
Dikel; contains hundreds of links to careeer and employment information, including salary guides and guidance

-U.S. Department of Labor: many links for work-related information such as salaries and workplace legal concerns
(protection against sexual harassment, etc.)

-Note: For job and career sites not specifically oriented to psychology, see the "Find Anything" page on Psych Web under
Career and Job Finding Sites (not specifically for psychologists)

Graduate and Professional School Information

-JobWeb-Graduate School: a sub-page of "JobWeb" with tips for applying to graduate and professional schools,
financial aid, and making the transition to graduate school
-Graduate School and Careers in Psychology: an excellent source of information developed by Dr. John Suler at
Rider University
-GRE Online: a site developed by the Educational Testing Service that provides useful information about the Graduate
Record Examination, including sample test questions and how to order free GRE publications online
-Linda Walsh's home page: a fine site containing graduate school and career information developed by Dr. Linda Walsh
at the University of Northern Iowa

-Peterson's Guide: a site that allows you to locate univerities that offer graduate degrees in all fields (psychology,
education, social work, etc.)

Organizations in Psychology and Related Fields

-American Psychological Association-Resources for Students: relevant to psychology graduate students and undergraduate
majors; provides information about the organization and how to join as a student member, its resources (note the link to
APA's Association for Graduate Students in Psychology (APAGS)), and publications (note: you can purchase a copy of
Graduate Study in Psychology at this site as well as other materials). Links are also provided to Psi Chi, the national
honor society in psychology at four-year schools, and Psi Beta, the national honor society in psychology at two-year
schools.

-American Psychological Society: provides information about the organization, its resources (note the link to the APS
Student Caucus).

-National Association of Social Workers: describes the various fields of social (including clinical social work, an excellent
career alternative to clinical psychology for psychology majors) as well as schools of social work in the U.S

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2006-11-09 03:27:47 · answer #2 · answered by jaikamal_tiens 2 · 1 0

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