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- exec-appointments.com
- An executive jobsite for career, interim and contract positions
over £30,000 plus non-executive and senior voluntary positions.
- JamminJobs.com
- Job seekers can search for jobs nationwide, post their resume and
lots more for free!
- ItsYourJobNow.com
- A full-service, one-stop job ad distribution to job banks,
newsgroups, colleges and military bases, and more.
- 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.
- Executives on
the Web
- UK and European recruitment website offering senior management and
executive jobs in multi-languages across all industry sectors in the
UK, Europe and South Africa.
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CareerMosaic
- A well designed site with resources for college graduates, job seekers, and those
currently employed looking to improve their careers. Features a job search program,
a resume posting service, and an "international gateway" for those looking for
career opportunities abroad.
- Career Magazine
- As the title suggests, this site is an online magazine for anyone planning on changing
careers or improving their current career conditions. Content changes regularly.
Also includes articles about popular jobs and a job and resume search program.
- O*Net
Online
- The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and the National O*NET
Consortium recently completed the O*NET Data Collection.
Find occupations, get snapshots and details, and search using
skills, with the fully functional and interactive O*NET OnLine
application.
- 6figurejobs.com
- This free service provides experienced professionals the
opportunity to confidentially seek and be considered for some
of the most prestigious jobs in the country, while providing
employers and executive recruiters the opportunity to post their
premium positions and source prospects from an exclusive,
pre-screened pool of high caliber candidates.
- Occupational
Outlook Handbook
- From the US Dept of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, this site
is a nationally recognized source of career information. Revised
every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job,
working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and
expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.
- JOBTRAK
- An Internet-based job listing service that specializes in jobs for new or upcoming
college graduates.
- Monster.com
- This is one of the most extensive job listing sites. Users may search by
occupation, job title, location, salary, and more. Boasts over 200,000 online job
listings. Employers may add their own job offerings, and potential employees may
post their résumés online.
- WetFeet.com
- Get a free serving of the "inside scoop" on employers at this web site.
Although the focus is primarily on business and technology jobs, a wide array of careers
is covered at WetFeet.com. Users can easily research industries, specific companies, and
cities, or get career advice.
- Princeton Review
Career Page
- Although the Princeton Review
traditionally specializes in test preparation materials for college and graduate school
entrance exams, they also have a very nice Internet site pertaining to professional
careers, particularly what is necessary to prepare for such occupations. Great for
students or those who are considering changing careers.
- CareerBuilder
- An easy-to-use meta job search engine that automatically searches many smaller online
job databases at once. Also includes periodically updated features like tips on
writing cover letters or resumes and how to look for a new job without letting your boss
know about it.
- CareerShop.com
- This site features a vast collection of resources for those looking for a new job,
including a question and answer service, a job and resume search program, and information
about job training.
- Interview
Network
- Do you know the best time to interview for your new job? Find out that and much
more in this site devoted to job interviews. Includes articles about what to wear to
your interview, which illegal questions cannot be asked by the interviewer, and much more.
- College
Grad Job Hunter
- The one-stop-shop for everything the recent college graduate needs to know about life
after college. Discusses preparation for your new career, how to search through job
postings, and how to write resumes and conduct yourself during an interview.
Excellent site design makes this site highly recommended.
- worktree.com
- Here, worktree.com has
compiled a wonderful collection of available job listing sorted by occupational
field and location.
- ThirdAge - Work
- This is an excellent, magazine-style web site with a wide array of articles for active
older adults wanting to reenter the world of careers. All relevant issues are
discussed.
- WAHM Newsletter and Online
Magazine
- Online newsletter for work at home moms. Very interesting articles and
good site design.
- Military Transition
Assistance Online
- The Transition Assistance site is a wonderful resource for military personnel that wish
to enter the private job market. Items discussed include which jobs are most
compatible with formerly held military positions, employers that most actively seek former
military employees, and more.
- Career Planning Center
for Beginning Scientists and Engineers
- If you are planning on entering a field in the sciences or engineering, this is a great
site to find out what is involved. Information here will take you through all of the
requirements of entering research science or which internships are best for your future
engineering field.
- Careers-in-Business
- This is a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in finding a job in management,
finance, marketing, or any business-related field. Includes not only original
content in the form of articles and question and answer forums but also an online job
search function.
- Bureau of Labor
Statistics
- Part of the U.S. Department of Labor, the Bureau of Labor Statistics collects and
publishes data regarding the state of the current U.S. job market. Find out which
career fields are growing, the national employment rate sorted by a number of measures,
and much more.
- United States Department of
Labor
- The U.S. Department of Labor has produced a very easy-to-use web site with data and
information about nearly every job field in the country.
- OfficeTeam
- OfficeTeam is another employment agency. On their home page, you can post your
resume and availability and read about the various jobs available through OfficeTeam.
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