General Job Search Resources
- Messiah College FalconJobs Network
http://www.messiah.edu/offices/career/jobsearch/index.html
- America's Career Infonet
America's Career Infonet
- America's Job Bank
http://www.ajb.dni.us
This site is brought to you by the US Department of Labor.
You may apply for jobs online. They boast that they contain information on
approximately 250,000 jobs. 5% of jobs are in government, the rest are in the
private sector. The site is updated weekly.
- Campus Career Center
http://www.campuscareercenter.com
A major site with jobs, internships and career resources
for students. Also information for Employers and University Administrators.
- Career Builder
http://www.careerbuilder.com
The CareerBuilder Network enables you to target your job
search on more than a dozen of the best career sites. You can also register a
Personal Search Agent at each site, so an opportunity is never missed.
- Career Chase
http://www.careerchase.net
This site contains informational interviews of people in
the workforce as well as a résumé post and Job search. The interviews give
students a chance to read about an individuals career path and experiences in
the work force.
- Career Drive
http://www.careerdrive.com
CareerDrive.com has a variety of job boards including
General jobs, Government jobs, job networking, etc. They also have lists of
job publications as well as job advice in the form of books, tapes, and
software for sale.
- Career Journal
http://www.careerjournal.com/
This site is part of the Wall Street Journal's online
publications. The site contains job hunting advice, daily job-related
features, and job hunting tools.
- The Chronicle of Higher Education Career Network
http://chronicle.com/jobs/
Use this site to search for a job in almost any field.
- College Grad Job Hunter
http://www.collegegrad.com Collegegrad.com - the #1 entry level job site,
with information about careers, resumes, cover letters, interviewing,
employers, entry level job postings and salaries.
- College Journal
http://www.collegejournal.com/ This internet publication is a part of the Wall Street Journal and is useful
for finding jobs, posting resumes, and reading helpful stories.
- CollegeRecruiter.com
http://www.collegerecruiter.com/
CollegeRecruiter.com is the highest traffic site targeted at students who are seeking
part time jobs or internships and alumni and graduates who are seeking full time
career opportunities. Job seekers should both search the more than 20,000 job
postings advertised on our website by going to our search page and they should
submit their résumé to our free resume bank.
- Employment 411
http://www.employment411.com A directory of employment, career and job opportunities. Resume posting, writing and
distribution, freelance and work at home opportunities plus online vocational training courses.
- EmploymentGuide.com
http://www.employmentguide.com/
EmploymentGuide's database contains over 11,000 job openings from more than 240 companies. It advertises jobs in engineering, information systems, telecommunications, marketing, accounting, health care and many other fields. This site makes it easy to put your résumé in their files and search for a job with specific preferences, if you wish. Advice on finding a job and writing a résumé is also easily available. This site is an excellent resource!
- Employment Spot
http://www.employmentspot.com/
Employment Spot simplifies the search for the best job
openings, salary and benefits information, job and résumé opportunities, job
banks, interviewing tips and more.
- Indeed
http://www.indeed.com
This is an incredible tool for job seekers, and is completely free. In one search, Indeed gives students
instant access to millions of jobs and internships from sources such as
Monster, HotJobs, CareerBuilder, the New York Times and Fortune 500
corporate websites. It draws from thousands of other sources as well,
including small industry-specific job boards, local newspapers and
associations.
- Inside Jobs
www.insidejobs.com
Contains thousands of unique career profiles and includes cutting edge jobs, salary, and videos as an inside look into different careers.
- JobCircle
http://www.jobcircle.com
A good resource for regional job searching.
- JobFront
http://www.JOBFRONT.com
Search their database for jobs by the title, location
company or any keyword(s). You can also post your résumé and modify it later
for free. JobFront will automatically match your résumé with employers and
notify you of job openings available.
- The Job Resource
http://www.thejobresource.com
This site targets current college students, recent grads,
and recent alumni. It offers free job searches, résumé postings, and career
advice services. Rated by Lycos as the number one career resource center on
the web.
- Job Web
http://www.jobweb.com
An Internet tool for finding a career. If you are
inexperienced with the Internet or World Wide Web, there is an FAQ (Frequently
Asked Questions) section that will help you out.
- Monstertrak
http://www.monstertrak.com
"the nation's leading job listing service... Partners with hundreds of
college and university career centers... Utilized by over 250,000 employers
(over 2,000 new job openings posted each day!)... Accessed by millions of
college students, graduates and alumni"
- National Business and Disability Council (NBDC)
http://www.business-disability.com
NBDC has a résumé database, a number of links to
informational pages, and jobs openings listed, which are all geared towards
people with disabilities.
- Nation Job Network
http://www.nationjob.com
Focuses on Midwest with job listings from newspapers,
businesses, recruiting agencies, and other sources. You can search for
positions based on your preferences, background, experience, and
qualifications. Leads are returned to you by e-mail.
www.simplyhired.com/college
Pools together all jobs from across the internet into one easy to use site, gives
access to some 8 million jobs at any given time
www.ofertia.com/empleos-sostenibles/jobs
Search engine for global jobs and internships related to the environmental sector
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