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These sites provide interesting job and career resources.
Whether you're looking for a your first job, a new job, or a career change, these resources can help. We've selected a short list of the BEST job seeking sites to help you in your quest!
[Riley Guide]
Margaret F. Dikel
The site answers frequently-asked-questions about job seeking. What do recruiters want in a resume? Where are the work opportunities? Researching jobs and careers online. Recruiter resources. (www.dbm.com/jobguide)
[WSJ.com Careers]
Wall Street Journal
Includes job listings and career articles from the Wall Street Journal. (careers.wsj.com/)
[America's Learning Exchange]
America's Learning Exchange
An electronic marketplace where individuals and companies can find training and education resources. (www.alx.org)
[America's Job Bank]
America's Job Bank
Includes job postings from around the country and sample electronic resumes. (www.ajb.dni.us)
[200 Letters for job Hunters]
Careerlab.com
200 free cover letter samples for job seekers. (www.careerlab.com/letters/)
[What Color is Your Parachute: Job Hunting Online]
Dick Bolles (author)
This net guide is a companion to Dick Bolles' book, The 1999 What Color is Your Parachute? The site gives up to date information about helpful sties. The Guide is a free service for job-huners and career-changers. (www.tenspeedpress.com/parachute/front.htm)
[Job Choices Online]
National Association of Colleges and Employers JobWeb
JobWeb is an online magazine that posts jobs, news and events, career services for prospective employers, as well as professional job seekers. (www.jobweb.org/JCOnline)
[Career Magazine]
Career Magazine
Includes: news items for students and workers, links to prospective employers, resume writing guides, job hunting techniques and a search engine for a database of past issues of Career Magazine. (www.careermag.com)
[America's Career InfoNet]
America's Job Bank
Useful for employment search assistance and job market information. The site offers links to state employment possibilities including links to state labor statistics, major newspapers and state homepages. (www.acinet.org/acinet)
[Occupational Outlook Handbook]
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Detailed information for career planning including: career skills, training, expected income and prospects for employment. (www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/ooh9899/1.htm)
[Yahoo! Business and Economy: Employment: Jobs]
Yahoo
Yahoo includes a comprehensive set of links to websites for job seekers, career planners and prospective employers. (dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Employment/Jobs/)
[CareerMosaic]
CareerMosaic
Provides links to other sites for job seekers, prospective employers, online job fairs, electronic resume posting, and Jobs database. (www.careermosaic.com)
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