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Court Links

Click here to see a list of the 
kinds of jobs there are in our court system.

Dr. Tom O'Connors' Amazing Job Search Site
Scroll the entire page - you'll miss a lot if you don't. Point and click your way to an exciting, rewarding career. Browse job listings. Post resumes. Compare salaries. Fill out prescreening questionnaires. Take practice exams. You can do about anything online today except send your hologram to work.

Hieros Gamos
I have no idea what the name means (Hieros Gamos), but I do know that this is an interesting site.  Visit it to find links to all governments of the world, the US Federal Government and all of its branches (executive, legislative, judicial), all the states in the USA, law firms, law schools, the law library (with links to just about every kind of law there is!), links to law related discussion groups, the law student center, employment and career links, and much more.

Internet Legal Resources
Here you will find a legal subject index, lists of law schools, law student resources, legal publishers, library information, news and reference materials, law reviews, names of legal associations and organizations, government resources, foreign and international resources, names of consultants and experts, law firms and lawyers, legal employment information, law cases and codes and more.

The World Wide Web Virtual Law Library
Information on this site is categorized by subject and you may search for laws on thousands of topics. Simply type in what you are looking for and click on "Search!"

Missouri Works
This is a site often used by people seeking all kinds of employment in that state of Missouri. There is also a Missouri State Government Home Page link. Here's another good site for finding jobs in Missouri.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
See what the future holds in store for you should you choose a career in the courts.   When you get to this site use the keyword search option to type in the kind of position you are seeking.   You'll find information on demand for people for such positions, typical pay and other benefits, a glimpse into the future in terms of the job you are seeking (are more going to be needed, fewer, specialized training needed, etc.).   This site is maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor.

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