Career and Life
Build your digital literacy skills, prepare for an upcoming job and more.
Provides project-based learning activities using digital tools to create podcasts, multimedia presentations, social media campaigns, and more. Articles explore cyberbullying, digital research skills, citizen journalism, and more.
Study for the Missouri Driver's Permit exam with professionally developed permit tests, flashcards and cheat sheets!
Financial Literacy is an online economics and personal finance resource specifically designed for students in grades 7–12, but can easily benefit adults. Users will learn to manage credit and debt, save and invest with confidence, plan for college and retirement and avoid fraud and scams.
Has resources on building resumes and cover letters (*need account for). Also has quizzes to find a good career match based on interest and skill. You can explore different occupations such as apprenticeships. It also has many resources for those coming from the military looking for jobs. Resources for searching for jobs in the U.S. and Canada are also available. There are also courses about job interviews, as well as many different career eBooks. You can also search through a library of different schools and scholarships.
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Build resumes and job letters (Build your resume, Build your cover letter, Great resumes, Great cover letters)
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Find a career match (Interest matcher, skills matcheer)
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Explore occupations (Military-To-Civilian occupations, occupation groups, STEM, Military to College, Bright outlook occupations, Hot technologies, Registered apprenticeships)
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Search for Jobs and Internships (Federal Job Search, Monster USA Internship search, Monster USA Job Search, Monster Canada Internship Search, Monster Canada Job Search)
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Prepare for an interview (Confidence, Networking and sample cover letters, interview thank you sample letters, interview follow up sample letters, job offers and salary negotiation, job offer and resignation letters)
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Career eBooks Library (Becoming a Caseworker, Becoming a Healthcare Professional, Becoming a Teacher, etc)
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Discover Schools and Scholarships (Scholarship finder, School finder)
This award-winning resource provides middle and high school students with up-to-date, nonjudgmental, self-help support. Articles are correlated to state, national and provincial standards. Topics covered include diseases, drugs, alcohol, nutrition, mental health, suicide, bullying and LGBTQ+ information. It has recently been updated to meet the needs of today’s teens and with new content on bullying, suicide, vaping, opioid abuse, gender identity, school safety, sexual harassment, COVID-19 and more.