My Favorite (FREE!) Resources

Starting a new career can feel like riding an emotional rollercoaster. It’s a mix of nerves and excitement, with practical hurdles thrown in for good measure. Along the way, I stumbled upon some really helpful free resources that made a big difference for me. Check out my top picks! And if you’re keen to explore more, be sure to sign up for my newsletter. I’ll be sharing even more tips and advice to support you on your journey.

Career Exploration Resource

O-NET OnLine

Search and explore information on hundreds of occupations sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.

A Must-Use Platform

LinkedIn.com

If you don’t have a profile already, being on LinkedIn is key to careers and life in the corporate world.

Career Information Resource

CareerOneStop.org

Offers career information such as career trends, salaries, and training programs sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.

A Must-See Coaching Class  

Beyond the Classroom Masterclass

Offers step-by-step guidance on making a career change sponsored by the Teacher Career Transition Academy.

Directory of Alternative Careers for Teachers

Teacher Career Directory

Comprehensive listing of over 200+ alternative careers that includes salary sponsored by the Teacher Career Transition Academy.

Reviews on Companies and Salary Data

Glassdoor.com

Directory of Alternative Careers for Teachers

Career Guidance and Advice Articles

Indeed Career Guide 

A variety of career articles and resources geared towards job seekers sponsored by Indeed.

A Support Group of Peers

Teacher Career Transitions Facebook Group

Having a large support group while going through change is important, this FB group has great resources and support.

Tips for Preparing for A Job Interview

The Muse Article

30 helpful tips from experts that will help you excel in an interview outside of education sponsored by The Muse.