Additional Internet Resources

Career Services Resources » Job Posting Sites

General Links:

http://careers.twincities.com
Resources available on CareerBuilder include job listings, resumes, company profiles and advertising, and other career and recruiter resources.
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
Search for jobs by keyword, job category, or location. Registered users of Yahoo! can also store searches and more than one resume on this site.

http://www.careerbuilder.com
CareerBuilder has evolved into one of the larger and more dynamic sites for job and career information. Registration is free of charge and allows a job seeker to store a resume online without posting it in the database. Registered users can create up to five personal search profiles to track new jobs added to the database, and an e-mail message can be generated to a user when a match is discovered.
http://www.careeronestop.org/
CareerOneStop provides national, state and local career, labor market, and workforce information using online tools, videos, and maps to a range of local services. CareerOneStop is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor and provides resources and tools for job seekers, students, businesses, and career professionals.

CareerOneStop provides data from a variety of federal and state sources, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) at the U.S. Department of Labor; the U.S. Department of Education; the Bureau of Economic Analysis at the U.S. Department of Commerce; the Bureau of the Census at the U.S. Department of Commerce; and other Federal, State, and private institutions. Sources of data are cited and web links are provided where possible.
http://www.cleantechrecruits.com/
search for jobs specifically in the Clean / Renewable Energy sector.
http://www.collegegrad.com/
This website, based on the book of the same title, is a cornucopia of resources and information to guide college students and others through a complete job search. It has job databases for those seeking internships, entry-level job seekers, and experienced job seekers as well as a searchable database of more than 8,000 employers. It also offers advice on careers, the job search, resume preparation, and more.
http://www.collegejournal.com
Articles that give tips and advice on resumes, interviewing, job searching,salary info, graduate school, and financial aid
http://www.creativehub.com/
The center for creatives finding work. Network with other creatives, search for jobs, compete in ad challenges.
http://www.deepsweep.com/
Deepsweep is a free non-profit job board which includes job postings from all walks of the non-profit sector. Positions advertised include entry-level vacancies and career opportunities for seasoned, non-profit staff as well as senior-level executives.
http://www.iseek.org
Minnesota based Internet system for educational and employment information.
http://www.jamminjobs.com/Free/GetStarted.asp
JamminJobs.com is a national job board that lists thousands upon thousands of open positions nationwide. In addition to jobs, we provide the articles and resources for both the job seeker and employers alike to meet all of their employment needs.
http://www.jobdig.com/
Job listings, job seeking advice and articles on resumes, interviewing and networking, career advice and articles on motivation, work/life, and productivity.
http://www.jobweb.org
JobWeb is a web site of the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) that contains information about career development and the employment process. It is especially useful for college students and alumni and the people who hire them.
http://www.makingthedifference.org/index.shtml
What jobs are HOT in the US government? Job & internship postings, articles, and information about careers working for the federal government.
http://www.monster.com
You can search for jobs, get career advice from experts, join community discussions, post your resume online, and have job opportunities delivered to your email by Monster.com.
http://www.nationjob.com/
This site features an impressive collection of job openings, company information, and a variety of ways to search the database. It divides into many sources of occupation- and/or industry-related resources, creating an excellent source of information for all.
http://www.womensjoblist.com/
Career advancement for professional women, with free, anonymous resume posting.

Education Links:

http://www.educationamerica.net/
K-12 teaching and other education employment opportunities

Government Jobs Links:

http://www.usa.gov/
An A-to-Z directory of agency websites appears under “Government Agencies”. Check the career sections of agency websites: *Every federal agency has its own website, and every agency website has an employment section.
These employment sections frequently advertise job openings, internships and special recruitment programs that are never advertised on http://www.USAJOBS.gov
http://www.usajobs.gov/
Every day, tens of thousands of openings are advertised on this website -- the main website for federal jobs.


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