Career Pkg. Comes in Single Version

Besides a school site license, Logicus now offers a single workstation version of Jobs for Me, an introductory career package for grades 6-11.

Five surveys help students gain a better understanding of themselves, their skills and preferences in a confidential manner. They can then revise their career plans by consulting a database of over 300 job descriptions. 

Jobs for Me suits students of various backgrounds, including those considered ìat risk.î The school site license sells for $599, while a single version costs $99.95. Logicus, Inc., Schomberg, ON, Canada, (800) 267-3189, www.logicus.com.
 

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