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Associations Association memberships give you opportunities to network, stay current with industry news, gain valuable knowledge and earn industry certifications or course credits.
Colleges & Universities We have compiled a comprehensive set of links to Web sites of US colleges and universities, categorized by state.
Graduate School If you are thinking about graduate school, check out these informative Web sites.
Job Search Sites These search sites are categorized by geographic region or profession. Save time by selecting the best places to search for your specific needs.
Research Before you accept a new job, learn as much as you can about the industry, the city or town, and your potential employer. We have listed some of the best employment and relocation research sites on the Web.
Salary Studies The best way to get salary data in any industry is to contact your alma mater's counseling center, and a local recruiter. However, when you add these surveys to your resources you can get a pretty good picture of market value for a position within an industry. Remember to take into consideration variances between geographic markets, and to compare "apples to apples."
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The Identity Code

The Identity Code: The 8 Essential Questions for Finding Your Purpose and Place in the World

By Laurence Ackerman

"The idea that you are at liberty to pick whatever path in life you want is the unspoken agony of the modern person. Call it the myth of personal freedom. This popular, but misguided, belief ignores the fact that life has order, and that that order bears heavily upon your choices, on what makes sense to do with the time you have. The good news is that, although you can't be anything you want, you have more potential than you know." Read more...

 
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