Revised edition of: Guide for occupational exploration / edited by Thomas F. Harrington, Arthur J. O'Shea. 2nd ed. c1984.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents; Table A: GOE Interest Areas and Work Groups; Table B: O*NET Jobs Listed Within GOE Interest Areas and Work Groups; Introduction; Part 1 GOE Interest Areas and Work Groups; Part 2 The Job Descriptions; Part 3 Crosswalks to Careers; Appendix; Index.
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Solid research supports exploring career and learning options based on interests! The original GOE, created by the U.S. Department of Labor, uses an intuitive process to relate general interests to career and learning options. Countless students, job seekers, and career changers have explored career and learning options using the GOE.
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