How can you find out about an organizations, industry sectors, occupations, and local labour markets?
Prepare yourself to conduct some research or interviews: • knowledgeable people – perhaps you know someone who works for the organization or the industry; • organization’s annual reports, newsletters, communications department or web site; • your local Chamber of Commerce or Board of Trade; • news stories in the media about the organization or its industry; • web sites about the organization’s industry; • professional or occupational associations; • trade publications about that industry; • Trade Unions. Sources: • Labour Market Information Provides lists of employers and associations by occupation in your area. • Sector Councils – Career Information and Training Services Sector councils often provide a list of member organizations for specific industry sectors. • Research your career options Occupations, industries, trend and outlooks.
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