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Career Voyages, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Education
Career exploration web site for high school students, graduates, certified professionals, 2-year and 4-year college graduates, dislocated and currently-employed workers who want to improve their employability in high growth/high wage job sectors. See what kinds of occupations are available in various industries at differing education and training levels including career videos, wages, and growth rates. This web site is the result of collaboration between the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Education.
Careers Under Construction - Models for Developing Career Ladders, California Employment Development Department
A report providing guidelines and resources for workforce investment partners and employers in any industry considering career ladders as part of their strategy for developing and retaining a skilled workforce.
CompletePlanet, BrightPlanet Corp
CompletePlanet is the front door to these Deep Web databases on the Web and to the thousands of regular search engines - it is the first step in trying to find highly topical information. By tracing through CompletePlanet's subject structure or searching Deep Web sites, you can go to various topic areas, such as energy or agriculture or food or medicine, and find rich content sites not accessible using conventional search engines.
Lodging Management Program - Career Ladder, American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute
A diagram of career growth in the hospitality industry, with job titles and averages salaries grouped in entry level, mid-level management, and upper-level management categories.
Articles
Dual-Career Ladders: Rewarding and Maintaining Technical Expertise
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: Todays Engineer; May 2003. (2003)
Designing a Career Development and Management System for Head Start
US Department of Health and Human Services; Administration for Children and Families: Head Start Bulletin; Issue No. 72, 2002. (2002)
Getting Ahead Isn't Playing Politics!
TTTG Consultants
2002
 (2002)
Missouri Career Ladder Frequently Asked Questions
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Division of Teacher Quality & Urban Education - Career Ladder: August 31, 2001.
 (2001)


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