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Malone, James F.; Miller, Karen S.; Miller, Randy M. – 2003
This document describes a distance career counseling program developed over several years by a multidisciplinary team of career counseling, technology, and business development experts. The program, called ReadyMinds, provides personalized distance career counseling to a range of clients: undergraduate and graduate students as well as alumni…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Counseling Services, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedBehrens, Troy; Gordon, David E. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1997
Reports results of a survey on marketing successes and failures of career center professionals. Outlines successful techniques, which included flyers, workshops, mailings and class presentations, and the most significant change: computerization. Examines problems faced by career centers and offers tips on how to improve student participation. (RJM)
Descriptors: Advertising, Career Centers, Career Counseling, Career Information Systems
Peer reviewedBernes, Kerry; Magnusson, Kris – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1996
Explores the scope and nature of career development services within organizations. Information gathered from interviews indicated that descriptions and the intended outcomes for career development services were consistent, but specific services were not aligned with specific goals. Overall results suggest that career development is practiced in a…
Descriptors: Business, Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Exploration
Peer reviewedKennedy, Joyce Lain – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1994
Discusses significant new developments in the electronic search process: (1) New Government Automation; (2) New Federal Initiatives; (3) New Telecommunications Services; (4) Campus Data Bases; (5) Off-Campus Data Bases; (6) Faxed or E-Mailed Resumes; (7) Automation of 3rd-Party Recruiters; (8) New Cyberservices; (9) Interview-Prep Software; (10)…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Employment Counselors, Employment Opportunities
Rice, Phillip Bradley – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2003
The average tuition of a four-year public college is $3510 per year (Adriane, 2003). In this study, letters were sent letters to the education departments of fifteen state universities in a southern state by a school level administrator. Each university was asked to help the local education agency (LEA) find prospective teachers from the…
Descriptors: State Universities, Career Information Systems, Career Guidance, Graduates
Bognar, Carl J. – 1991
This paper presents the results of an evaluation of CHOICES, a career information system developed by the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, and implemented in Canada Employment Centers (CECs). Two instruments were designed for this evaluation: a questionnaire for clients who had just used CHOICES, and one for counselors who work with…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Career Information Systems
Blakley, Jim – 1991
NextStep is an IBM compatible, computer-assisted learning system to help users explore and reality test their tentative career plans and bring their career decision to a more real and community-oriented level. The NextStep system assumes that the user is literate and has at least one tentative occupational goal. The system is based on a…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Career Information Systems
Bezanson, Lynn; Robb, Marnie – 1999
Land claims settlements, constitutional change, and economic and labor force opportunities reflect the emerging reality of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Northern children, youth, and adults need to position themselves to influence and take advantage of the emerging reality. Quality career development education, programs, and services play…
Descriptors: Accountability, Career Academies, Career Counseling, Career Development
Peer reviewedJohnson, Kurt L.; And Others – Journal of Career Development, 1990
Hearing-impaired clients of vocational rehabilitation center used computer-based guidance system CHOICES with the assistance of interpreters. Evaluators found guidebook and software were not usable with deaf without significant modifications; CHOICES channels hearing-impaired users into unskilled, low-paying occupations; and complexity of…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Career Choice, Career Exploration, Career Information Systems
Wilson, Patricia – 1995
With the aid of a U.S. Department of Labor grant, a number of one-stop career centers are being developed or have been implemented in California. A one-stop career center is a physical and electronic site where comprehensive services to job seekers and employers are available. These services include the following: assessment and eligibility…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Centers, Career Development, Career Information Systems
Guthrie, Barbara; And Others – 1990
Based on a pilot project that promoted statewide career guidance awareness through the establishment of a high school career center, this guide shows New Mexico high school counselors how to develop career centers in their schools. The booklet takes counselors through the process of establishing a career center, providing suggestions for the…
Descriptors: Career Centers, Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems
Kimball, James C. – 1991
This study developed a prototype occupational interest inventory for academically disadvantaged/functionally illiterate adults. The reliability and validity of the prototype were determined by comparing the results with those of a standardized commercially-available occupational interest inventory. A counterbalance design was employed with 30…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adults, Career Information Systems, Computer Assisted Testing
Peer reviewedDiamond, Tom; McGee, Joan Espey – RQ, 1995
A review of the bibliographic instruction (BI) format for business and career information in a business writing class at Louisiana State University revealed that a new framework was needed. Problems of the current format, results of student surveys, questioning techniques, learning models, and the role of assignments were examined. The conceptual…
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Information Systems, Course Evaluation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJackson, Anita – Computers & Education, 1998
Reports on one of the first projects in the United Kingdom which used the Internet to link schools with their local career service. Results of evaluations by staff and pupils in four secondary schools are discussed in terms of design features, access and communication issues, and further recommendations for development. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Career Information Systems, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer System Design
Leece, Rhonda – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2005
In Australia, careers fairs have traditionally been one of the avenues used by major companies to recruit their graduate staff. Most Australian universities have a one- or two-day event of this type to promote their graduates to employers and to expose their students to employment opportunities. Attendance at careers fairs is expensive for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Opportunities, Career Information Systems, Recruitment

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