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What research databases can you use for job information?

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Dali Rivera Abingdon, MD

I For $100.00, you can pay for a research report on a industry by using bizminor.com
I also found out that some government websites such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Economic Census, the Consumer Expenditure Survey, and the American Time Survey all have free information on industries, demographics, etc.

15 October 2011 1 reply Small Business

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Sarah Mandell Pittsburgh, PA

I would check with your local public library as they have free access to many of the databases for job/industry information that individuals would normally pay for on their own. The reference librarians are a gold mine of information on how to use the databases as well as paper-based resources.

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