Job HuntersBible.com
http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/
Richard Bolles, author of the book "What Color is Your Parachute", is the host
of this site. It provides a wide variety of links and articles on various
aspects of job searching.
Job-Hunt: Online Job Search Guide
and Resource Directory
http://www.job-hunt.org/
Includes a list of links to online jobs, job search sites, and sites with more
lists related to job hunting. Jobs are not actually listed here, but the links
are categorized by type of career and are divided into commercial and
non-commercial sites. There are also links to companies, which provide
information about employment opportunities online.
Jobweb
http://www.jobweb.com
Provided by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, this is a
springboard to career and job-related sites that career services professionals
from around the world have found helpful in working with college students and
alumni. It includes: job listings, job search and industry information,
professional associations, career assessment tools, career choice information,
and more.
The Riley Guide
http://www.rileyguide.com/
Provides links to information about particular aspects of job-hunting. This is a
gateway to a lot of other career and job-related sites.
Academic360.com
http://www.academic360.com/
Academic360.com is a meta-collection of Internet resources that have been
gathered for the academic job hunter. It includes links to faculty, staff, and
administrative announcements and is not restricted to teaching positions. This
is "one of the most extensive sites devoted to employment opportunities in
higher education available on the Internet".
CareerBuilder
http://www.careerbuilder.com/
An employment site that bills itself as international in scope. You can search
jobs from over 75 career sites. Also includes an online resume posting service,
employer profiles, and other career resources. You have to register for some
services, but it's free.
Monster
http://www.monster.com
Instant access to thousands of jobs in all fields. Be sure to visit the "Career
Advice" link.
Nonprofit Career
Center
http://www.idealist.org/career.html
Includes jobs and internships in the U.S. and worldwide, other nonprofit job
resources, professional associations, volunteer
opportunities, and more.
USAJOBS: The Federal
Government's Official Jobs Site
http://www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html
USAJOBS is your one-stop source for finding Federal jobs and employment
information. The site includes a searchable database, which provides you with
job listings, and allows you to apply for the jobs online.
Yahoo Employment
Writing Online
Resumes and Applying for Jobs Online
These sites offer information on writing online resumes and applying to jobs
online.
eResumes 101
http://www.eresumes.com/
From the author of Electronic Resumes & Online Networking: How to Use the
Internet to Do a Better Job Search, Including a Complete, Up-to-Date Resource
Guide, this is an excellent site on online resumes. It includes a gallery
of resumes, information about the book, and links to employment sites as well.
The Online Job
Application
http://www.rileyguide.com/eresume.html
From The Riley Guide, this site includes a good outline of types of
electronic resumes and step-by-step instructions for preparing a mail version, a
scannable version, and an Internet version.
Researching a Company
These sites offer information and profiles on specific companies.
Hoover's Online
http://www.hoovers.com/
Hoover's allows you to research specific companies. Some information is only
available if you subscribe, but some is available without subscribing.
Monster: Company
Boulevard
http://company.monster.com/
This Monster site provides company profiles, which you can search by either
company name or keyword.
Online Periodicals
Career
Magazine
http://www.careermag.com/
"The
networked world has career opportunities to offer you whether you are changing
positions or building contacts and ideas for the future. Career Magazine is a
comprehensive resource, designed to meet the individual needs of networked job
seekers." It includes features, employer profiles, a resume bank and a list of
job openings, among other resources.
Newslink
http://newslink.org/
Looking for newspaper classified ads online? This page will help you get started
by linking you to newspaper sites across the United States.
Doyle, A. (2006).
The About.com Guide to
Job Searching: Tools and Tactics to Help You Get the Job You Want.
Avon, Mass: Adams Media.
From writing a good resume and locating the best search engines to what to do
when you get an interview, this resource gives you all you need to land the
career of your dreams.
Riley, M., et al.
(2007).
The Guide to Internet
Job Searching.
Lincolnwood, Ill: VGM Career Horizons.
This authoritative guide explains how and why to use the Internet as a job and
career resource, as well as how to get started. Chapters cover job-listing sites
in many areas, such as business, academe, and government, and in other
countries, with additional sections on cooperative education and internships.
Gonyea, J.C. & Gonyea,
W.M. (1996).
Electronic Resumes : A
Complete Guide to Putting your Resume On-line.
New York: McGraw-Hill.
This book shows you how to create attention-grabbing online, multimedia, video,
and audio resumes; get your resume into circulation; make it stand out from the
crowd; and target employment services and bulletin boards that best suit your
career needs and budget. Also provides tips from industry insiders on how to
develop killer resumes and cover letters to land the job you really want.
This pathfinder created by Charlotte Gerstein, with help from the Ann Arbor District Library and the Public Library Association's Guide to Internet
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