The following list provides information about the employment outlook and opportunities in the information technology (IT) industry.
| • | America's Career InfoNet is where you go to learn about typical wages and employment trends across occupations and industries and to check education, knowledge, skills, and abilities against requirements for most occupations. |
| • | Careers.WSJ.com is the Wall Street Journal's online career guide. Search by industry for articles related to job skills, salaries, hiring trends, and more. |
| • | Computerworld's Career Page has a wide range of IT career resources including salary surveys, job listings, advice, current news, and helpful features. |
| • | Go for IT! provides information on IT education, employment, and training programs. |
| • | Informationweek has information on jobs, salaries, research tools, and education and training. |
| • | JobHuntersBible is the Web site companion to What Color is Your Parachute, the popular book by Richard Nelson Bolles. It contains links to online resources to help you with career transitions. |
| • | JobStar Central has "how to" information for IT job seekers. |
| • | MCP Magazine Online conducts its annual salary survey of Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs). |
| • | Microsoft Careers site for college students gives you plenty of information about working at Microsoft or taking part in the intern program. |
| • | Microsoft Jobs lets you search through the current job openings at Microsoft. |
| • | SkillsNet provides good coverage of multimedia, including a guide to occupations, the industry, and training from a coalition that includes the Bay Area Multimedia Partnership. |
| • | So You Want to Be a Computer Game Developer is Diana Gruber's excellent guide to computer game development. |