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Initially created in Fall 2025 by SCC Librarian Greg Bem and Business Technology Faculty Sam Hilton and Jamie Adrain. Some content and guide design originally created by SCC Librarian Janine Odlevak.

About the BT 152 Career Research Guide

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Welcome to the Career Research Guide for BT 152. This guide was created by Faculty Librarian Greg Bem and Business Technology Faculty Sam Hilton and Jamie Adrain in Fall 2025. Use this guide to find books & ebooks, websites, other career exploration tools. It contains information on career research resources both in the context of Business Technology and more broadly. If you need additional help, reach out to Greg at any time.

Books & ebooks

The library search platform, Primo, is a great starting place for finding print and electronic resources available through the library. Search Primo using keywords and topic phrases to find resources of interest.

Your SCC Library has books on these subjects and more:

  • Vocational guidance
  • Professions
  • Occupations
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Job Hunting
  • Resumes
  • Employment interviewing, and more . . . 

The SCC Library has a large collection of career eBooks.

Ask a librarian for help if you don't find a book you seek.

Example books

Salem Press database: Example ebooks

See many more Salem Press titles.

A few titles are shown here:

Videos, Audiobooks, & more eBooks

Websites recommended by SCC librarians

Use these websites to get career information like:

  • Salaries & job outlook
  • The nature of the work & work environment
  • Education, training, & other qualifications needed

Statistics & employment data

Ask librarians for help creating customized data about employment, wages, and future projections in your career using these databases and other sources.

Washington State and Spokane area

Future projections

Career Coach