The Internet has hundreds of job-related web sites; the information will be very general in scope, and many sites will want you pay for membership or access to their full-text job ads. Others may want you to pay for job searches or to post your resume. However, if you want to start with the most general job search, try these:
If you're interested in federal employment, try these:
Federal Job Openings (U.S. Office of Personnel Management)
Federal Salary Tables
Federal Jobs Online (commercial site)
If you're looking for Colorado state employment, check these sites:
Colorado Labor Market Information
Colorado Career Network
Don't overlook databases or resources that are specific to an occupation, i.e. health care.
Target specific professional associations (i.e. American Nurses Association), or
start with the Colorado Area Health Education Center.
Careers
If you want something more broad in scope, examine some career options. These will get you started.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
AmeriCorps
Peace Corps
Employment Trends
http://www.dol.gov/search/Search.aspx?search_term=trends+in+employment&offset=0
Income Levels and Trends
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income.html

What materials are in the PCC Library? Click here!
Here is the Library's tip sheet on jobs and employment.
Here is the Library's link to educational resources.
What about scholarships and grants?