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 5 Steps
Step 1 Find an Occupation
that is Right for You
Step 2 Learn About an Occupation
Step 3 Search for
Education & Training
Step 4 Search for
Jobs & Employers
Step 5 Job Seeker Resources
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Help on each of the 5 Steps
* Step 1: Find an Occupation that is Right for You
* Step 2: Learn about an Occupation
* Step 3: Search for Education & Training
* Step 4: Search for Jobs & Employers
* Step 5: Job Seeker Resources
Help on our tools
* How to use the School to Career Guide
 How to use the Occupation Explorer
    The Occupation Explorer presents careers in more traditional "Occupation Groups". To find information about a particular occupation, first click on one of the occupation groups.

Screen shot of the Occupation Explorer, displaying the Occupation Groups page.

You will then be presented with a list of occupations in that group. To refine the list, choose your education/training level and/or salary requirements. Then click on the 'Apply' button to update the list using the criteria you have selected. If you would like to go back to the original list without any education/training or salary information selected, click on the 'Reset' button. To change the Occupation Group, click on the Change Group link at the top right of the page Once you are content with the list choose one of the underlined occupations to continue.

Screen shot of the Occupation Explorer, displaying the 'Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations' Group.

Screen shot of the Occupation Explorer, displaying the 'Professional, Paraprofessional, and Technical Occupations' Group.

After selecting an occupation, its Occupation Profile will be displayed. This profile includes a list of typical tasks, skills and knowledge, an option to search for employment on Connecticut's Job Bank, education and training requirements, license requirements(if applicable), wage information, the outlook for that occupation, and a list of similar occupations .

The profile may also include a career video which gives you an idea of what its like on the job. Click on the television image or the Career Video link next to it. (Real Player or Windows Media Player is required to view the video, click on the real player or media player link to download for free.)

Wage information is displayed for the state as a whole, and by region if available. If you are not sure which region applies to you, select a town from the drop down box located under the wage table, and the wage information for the region containing the town you selected will be highlighted.

If you're interested in pursuing a job or career in this occupation, print out a copy of the occupation profile by using the printer-friendly version link located in the top right-hand corner of the page.

Screen shot of the Occupation Explorer, displaying an Occupation Profile.


Screen shot of the Occupation Explorer, displaying an Occupation Profile.

* How to use the Occupation Keyword Search
* How to use the Connecticut Education & Training ConneCTion
* How to use the Potential Employer Search
* How to use the Local Services Search
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