3 separate sections - Assess Yourself, Explore Industry Sectors, and Reality Check. They are all well-designed and accessible. Not California-specific - good for anyone!
"From job interview questions and tips to writing the winning resume, we've got tutorials and activities to help with your personal career development and training."
Work History, Education, Desired Position and Salary...There is so much information needed for a job application. In this activity, you drag and drop information from your personal notes onto the application to completely fill it out. If you can't find an answer on the "cheat sheet", just click the question and the character will help you fill out the answer. NOTE: Requires a free account to view resources.
This is a free and accessible online tool to create resumes. It walks you through the process of making one. They basically have a series of text-boxes to fill-in, and have instructions written in simple English. You then end-up with a professional-looking resume.
"Create, publish, manage and track your resumes, and contacts online. GigTide's easy-to-use interface, resume tracking and stunning resume templates will ensure you land your dream job. All you need is a web browser."
cool interactive guide to careers and colleges. It's obviously geared towards students in Virginia, but their Interest Assessment is one of the most engaging ones I've seen and would be a useful tool for any students exploring potential careers. I like that particular tool so much that I'm adding it to this list.
After clicking on a career you might be interested in, you're led to a page of simple interviews with people working in that profession, along with other resources (including salary projections).