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News and Websites We are Listed Career Centers We are ListedPress Release October 24th, 2007 Press Release September 19th, 2007
GENERAL NEWS Yahoo Career Blog "Shine" 5/15/2008 The Riley Guide 3/28/2008
About.com 3/14/2008 Science Careers 2/12/2008 Shifting Careers New York Times 2/6/2008 Curriculum Review (paper-clip education) 12/18/2007 Professor Naveen's Websites To Check out 12/1/2007 Mr. Walden's Blog Spot 11/16/2007 Career Launch 10/24/2007 Yahoo News 10/24/2007 Parenting a Teenager 10/24/2007 Focus My Training.com 10/12/2007 JobBankUsa.com 10/1/2007 Secrets of the Job Hunt .com 9/21/2007 Fox News Blog 9/20/2007 Signs On San Diego.com (Career Section) 9/20/2007 MYRESUMEMANAGER.COM 9/18/2007 CAREER LAUNCH 9/18/2007
CAREER CENTERS/ LIBRARIES New York University Carroll College University of South Carolina University of Tennessee Williams College Catawba College Cuyahoga County Public Library Suffolk University SUNY BrockportSUNY Brockport Oregon State University George Fox University Pace University University at Buffalo, The State University of New York TrackStar for Teachers (4 Teachers .org) Alvarado County Schools, TX Cuyahoga County Public Library
Franklin Library, Rochester NY Corning School District, CA
TheCareerProject.org is a new career research tool that allows people to learn the intimate details about thousands of jobs from the people who work them.
New York, NY (PRWEB) October 24, 2007 -- Attention job seekers, TheCareerProject.org is now available for use... for free! Launched only six weeks ago, the newest and freshest career resource on the web has garnered praise from universities, educational publications, and career organizations for providing users the unique ability to learn about thousands of different careers directly from the people that work them. Every mentor was asked to complete a profile that includes an hour-by-hour account of a typical workday, as well as a thoroughly answered career questionnaire. And as always, users of the site can directly and anonymously ask any of the profilers a question.
"The site will still maintain its original format; a sort of online version of take your child to work day--but multiplied by a few thousand coworkers who are always on hand to answer any questions you might have," says Alicia Schwartz, CEO and founder of TheCareerProject.org. "The only change will be that the profiles are now available for free use."
As a former career counselor, Schwartz developed the site specifically for students, but after the tremendous initial response to her unique questionnaire, she realized that this was truly a resource for people of all ages and in all phases of their career development.
"The direct emailing and question feature will still require a paid registration," says Schwartz. "It'll help to regulate the vast amounts of email that our mentors receive without overwhelming them, and that preserves the site's integrity; its honesty. And really, that' s why people are visiting the CareerProject.org. We are the first online resource that provides an uncensored look at real careers. TheCareerProject gives an honest perspective so job seekers can learn and understand what it means to have a particular position and what they need to do in order to obtain a similar one."
About TheCareerProject.org TheCareerProject.org (www.TheCareerProject.org) is a groundbreaking career resource that allows job seekers to learn the intimate details about thousands of jobs from the people who actually work them.
NEW WEBSITE THECAREERPROJECT.ORG GIVES YOU THE INSIDE SCOOP ABOUT THE JOB YOU WANT
TheCareerProject.org is a new career resource that allows people to learn the intimate details about thousands of jobs from the people who work them.
New York, NY (PRWEB) September 19th, 2007- Attention job seekers, TheCareerProject.org launches live today. The freshest career resource on the web provides the ability to voyeur into thousands of detailed career profiles. Every profile has a detailed interview, an hour-by-hour account of a typical workday, and a place where users can directly and anonymously ask any of the profiled participants a question.
“TheCareerProject.org is an online version of take your child to work day but multiplied by a few thousand coworkers who are on hand to answer any question you might have,” says Alicia Schwartz, CEO and founder of TheCareerProject.org. “As a former career counselor, I developed this site specifically for students, but after the tremendous initial response to our questionnaire I realized that this is truly a resource for people of all ages. In today’s job market where the average person has two or even three career shifts this type of information is invaluable.”
A first of its kind, TheCareerProject.org provides uncensored research on thousands of professionals. It gives an honest perspective so job seekers can learn and understand what it means to have a particular position and what they need to do in order to obtain a similar one.
“There’s more to a career than simply the job description or the rate of pay,” says Schwartz. “And people want to know these things. What do you actually do all day? What’s the worst part? What’s the best? How did you get the job? What should I do to get a similar position? TheCareerProject.org is the only site that can really answer any of those questions.”
About TheCareerProject.org TheCareerProject.org (www.TheCareerProject.org) is a groundbreaking career resource that allows job seekers to learn the intimate details about thousands of jobs from the people who actually work them.
If you would like more information on TheCareerProject.org or to participate, please contact Alicia Schwartz at 212-529-0706 or email info@thecareerproject.com.
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