Disclaimer
General information
- Most sites allow searching by city, by company, by job, by region, and by state. But be
careful with your searches. Search terms like "cook" can often bring up not only
jobs, but names and addresses.
- Most of these sites favor technical and professional jobs.
- These listings are by no means exhaustive, they are only a beginning. You should search
the Web using search engines such as Yahoo and the EINET Galaxy for more information.
NEW JERSEY JOBS
Civil Service Job Listing (NJ)
One-Stop Career Center (NJ)
FEDERAL JOBS
- Office of Personnel Management Job
Announcements
- Jobs by region and state. Some federal job regulations.
JOB SEARCHES/DATABASES
- Academic Advising Resources on the
Internet
- Contains information on academic advising resources, a listing of academic jobs
advertised on the Internet, career guidance, professional organizations and financial
assistance. Originally prepared for the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA)
Region 7 pre-conference workshop entitled "Academic Advising Resources on the
Internet" held in Austin, Texas.
- America's Job Bank
- Linking 1,800 state employment-service offices in the United States, America's Job Bank
lists upwards of 100,000 jobs at any given time -- probably the largest source for
military and federal job postings on the Net.
- Association Jobs
- Site for finding a job with a professional or trade association.
- Career Mosaic
- The usual, with a link to the Online Career Center. Fairly simple and direct.
- CareerPath
- Search newspaper employment ads from six major cities.
- Job Center
- Maintains a database of resumes from prospective employees and match them, based on a
keyword search, with what the employer is looking for. Also gives you the ability to
search online for resumes and job ads posted to our databases.
- JobDirect.com
- JobDirect.com is an Internet service that links students and employers through database
searches.
- Job Hunt
- Provides a listing of useful internet accessible job-search resources and services. No
attempt has been made to list every job listing on the internet here. Only those services
that are relatively stable and appear to be useful or relevant to a broad range of job
types and geographical locations are listed
- JobTrak
- A comprehenshive site for students and alumni job seekers. In addition to the over 500
new job listings which are placed on the database each day, the system provides access to
hundreds of in-depth company profiles, employment statistics, and job hunting skills
information.
- Monster Board
- Includes both professional and blue collar jobs, but mainly a searchable index of
high-tech companies in the computer industry.
MOST RECENT JOB POSTINGS
- E-Span
- All job postings are less than 4 weeks old. 1700 employers; 3500 jobs. Search by key
word, region, industry, and job title. Technical and professional jobs favored.
RANKINGS OF JOB RESOURCE SITES
- Careers, not just jobs (Wall Street Journal)
- Job seeking, Career news,
employers.
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- Job Hunt
- Sites are ranked as New, Outstanding, or Stale. Links to other sources.
RESUMES, CAREERS
- Career Magazine
- Career Magazine has been online since 1994 and is one of the most popular career sites
on the web. Features include, job openings, resumes, employer profiles, career articles, a
career forum and more!
- Catapult
- Very good section on resumes, with examples. Career counseling, search by job or region.
- Thompson Virtual Job Fair
- Post your resume with Thompson for distribution in quarterly job fairs.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Outlook for specific occupations.
STUDENTS
- JobWeb
- Works best with Netscape. Specifically for students and recent graduates. At this date
still a pretty limited career directory. Many links to company home pages, some bizarre.
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