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Home > CareerConnect > For Job Seekers > Tips for Exploring Careers
Tips for Exploring CareersIn order to effectively explore careers, it is important to first consider your interests, talents, and values. The article on Getting Started Exploring Careers will help you in this process. On AFB CareerConnect® you can search for general career information in three ways:
Using any of these approaches, you will find detailed job descriptions, a listing of related jobs, and (if available) workers with visual impairments in the AFB CareerConnect® mentor database doing the job you have selected. Select the mentor link if you'd like to communicate with them by e-mail. If there are no mentors available in that field, you will find a link titled "Try a new search." Tips for Exploring CareersRelated Announcements
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