AgExplorer This website developed by National FFA and Discovery Education is an extensive resource for careers in the agriculture industry. This should be your starting point for career exploration!
AgCareers.com AgCareers.com bills itself as “the leading online job board for agriculture, food, and biotechnology.” It’s also a great resource for exploring agriculture-related careers. Under the JOB SEEKERS tab, check out the resource Career Profiles to find an extensive list of careers organized by pathway.
Animal Careers This website is published by The Animal Science Department at Cornell University. If you wish to explore animal-related careers, check out the following:
The You page matches your skills, interests, and qualities to an appropriate career.
The Careers page offers an extensive list of animal science careers
The Resources page links you to additional career websites.
The People page (though limited in content) provides interviews with professionals in specific careers.
My Future My Future helps you plan your next steps in life by bringing together the most recently available information about colleges, careers and, military service opportunities from the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Defense, Education and Labor.
Occupational Outlook Handbook The U.S. Department of Labor Statistics publishes Occupational Outlook Handbook. This is your go-to site for career information. It is organized by occupation groups. Search the handbook for your profession, and you will see the following:
Occupation Summary
What They Do
Work Environment
How to Become One
Pay
Job Outlook
State and Area Data
Similar Occupations
Big Future This is a resource you should know about for career exploration and for your own college preparation. It’s created by The College Board, an organization whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Here are some highlights:
The Explore Careers page provides information about careers and college majors needed for specific careers.
The Find Colleges page allows you to search for colleges that offer your chosen major.