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Values

Your values can make you feel self-worth within your career. A job where not only do you feel valued by the employer, but where you feel that you have made a difference in either the company or community can give you satisfaction about going to work day after day. The links to the left will help you identify your personal values.

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Category: Values

  1. Choices Planner UST Career Resource
    Choices provides exercises and information for career planning. Resources include: self-assessment to identify your interests, values, and transferable skills; customizable resume builder; occupational information; sample questions to ask in an interview;
    www.stthomas.edu/careerdevelopment/choices
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  2. Job Hunters Bible
    Job Hunter's Bible offers job postings, online resumes, job-hunting advice and counseling, information on occupational and company research, and career networking.
    www.jobhuntersbible.com
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  3. Minnesota Careers
    Looking for career exploration information in a printed format? The annual publication MnCareers offer easy-to-understand education and career information for students and job seekers.
    www.iseek.org/mncareers/
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Books in MHC 355

Our Career Resource Center (Murray-Herrick 355) is open to the St. Thomas community. Feel free to stop by and browse our books or use our computers and study area.

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