GENERAL JOB SEEKING SITES
- http://www.net-temps.com
Net-Temps is a job posting board with contract, temporary, and permanent positions. Job seekers can use their personal desktop to post their resumes so hundreds of companies can view their qualifications and recruiters can post more than 200 jobs to find the perfect candidate.
- http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/jobnet/
The address for JobNet. Wisconsin's single largest source of job orders and jobseekers. A self-service computer system that job seekers can access in local Job service offices or via the Internet. Free
- http://www.ajb.dni.us/index.html
The address to reach America's Job Bank. Contains information on job openings listed with state employment services offices across the United States. It provides job seekers with the largest pool of active job opportunities available anywhere. Free.
- http://www.yahoo.com/business/employment/
Provides countless links to other job/career Internet sites. Places to post resumes and to search Yahoo's large database for employment. Free.
- http://www.careermag.com/
An on-line career magazine with articles on career and job seeking skills. A large number of articles are available. The on-line magazine is free.
- http://www.careermosaic.com/
The place to reach the Career Mosaic system. Its J.O.B.S. database lists thousands of the latest job openings from hundreds of employers across the US and around the world. Jobseekers may post their resumes on the internet and employers may search those resumes. Also, check out the On-line Job Fair and Career Resource Center. Free
- http://www.jobweb.com/
Address for the JobWeb system. Electronic gateway to career planning and employment information, job-search articles and tips, job listings, and company information. Free for jobseekers.
- http://www.careerpath.com/
The Career Path home address. Provides a search of the newspaper employment ads from metropolitan US cities. Free.
- http://www.espan.com/
Enables job seekers to search the Espan's employment ad database by keyword, date posted, since last visit, and jobs posted by keyword. Search career fairs by state and by keyword, or post your resume to the database. Free.
- http://www.jobcenter.com/
Matches jobseekers with potential employers based on keyword searches of skills and training required for the job. Some services are fee based.
- http://www.monster.com/
Provides access to thousands of career opportunities in all fields. Search by location, industry, company, discipline, or key word. Free.
- http://www.occ.com/occ/
One of the first Internet career centers and one of the most accessed career centers. Job seekers can submit resumes, search job listings by job title, location, or industry and obtain information about companies. Resume assistance is available. Free for jobseekers.
- http://www.bestjobsusa.com/
Search a database of jobs in the USA Today paper, a listing of job opportunities from companies across the globe. You can post your resume (free of charge). Posted resumes are searched by thousands of companies worldwide. Free for the job seekers. Additional services are available for charge.
- http://www.chicago.tribune.com/career/
The career section of the Internet edition of the Chicago Tribune. At the site, users can search Chicago Tribune want ads, gather career information, participate in conferences, find out about area job fairs, and read articles about employers and employees. Free.
- http://www.winway.com/pages/hot_links.htm
WinWay Corporation, publisher of the WinWay Resume computer program provides job seekers with an extensive list of World Wide Web job sites. Check out these sites, filled with job listings from hiring employers and advice from career experts from around the world. The links are free.
- http://www.studentcenter.com/
The StudentCenter site helps college, graduate students and recent graduates identify their personal strenghts, define their career goals, and learn about those companies that best match their interests. Free.
- http://www.rpi.edu/dept/cdc/homepage.html
A huge listing of links to Internet sites that feature job postings and career assistance. Their main site, located at:
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/cdc/specializes in serving Rensselaer college students, however, it does offer a wide assortment of Internet career services that anyone can use. Free
- http://www.hire.com/
A site that offers job listings, company information, and on-line resume posting. Free for job seekers.
- http://www.careers.org/index.html
Provides over 11,000 links to these services broken down individually by each of the 50 states. Free.
- http://www.adguide.com
Adguide's College Recruiter Employment Site - "Hot Jobs for the Future"
- http://www.job-hunt.org/jobs-all.shtml
Job-Hunt: On-Line Job Super List: All links. Free
- http://careers.yahoo.com/
A site that offers job searches nationwide, post and edit
your resume, research companies and salaries, receive tips
on resumes and interviewing.
- http://www.GreatJobsWI.com
A complete source of Wisconsin Information: GreatJobsWI.com links you with the information you want on Real Estate, Cost of Living, Recreational/Cultural Activities, Wisconsin Counties and Communities, and more.