By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day.
Robert Frost
Who would have imagined ten years ago that we would be going
to the Internet (what was that?) to find a job? Well folks, here
it is. A comprehensive list of links and sites to help you find
the right job! For more information about jobs on the Web, see
the article "Employment Opportunities on the Web" in
Part I of this book.
http://www.globalvillager.com/villager/CSC.html
This site is devoted to helping individuals find
Internet-related jobs. "Job opening" ads can be posted
or searched, as can "job wanted" ads. Search function
allows user to specify job title, job location, and educational
requirements (or you can see the entire listing at once).
http://www.interbiznet.com/hunt/
1st Steps in the Hunt is a Web guide for job searchers.
Formatted like a magazine and updated almost daily, this site
provides short profiles of a variety of career-related Internet
sites (with links), and discusses issues relevant to job seekers.
The site also maintains a nice collection of links to a variety
of useful resources. A very good site with an excellent design.
Use a keyword search to find a job, volunteer opportunities,
internships, or student jobs. You can search individual or all
states in the US.
A service which will convert paper resumes to HTML and post
them on the WWW. Member's are given their own home pages, which
contain their resume. This site also allows employers to search
member's resumes.
http://www.hawk.igs.net/jobresources/
A site prepared for career-minded individuals who want to
access useful links to a variety of different utilities that may
help them find a job. Examples include links to a personality
profile, a research mechanism, and a résumé bulletin board are
at this site.
Bringing a range of Human Resources and Internet
communications services to you from the Web. Check out links to
different services that might help you find a job.
A supplier of custom training for corporate clients, Acme
training also specializes in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) documents for
many uses. Their home page will direct you through several pages,
including a company philosophy, a list of projects, and examples
of their work.
Providing training services at below-industry standard prices,
Advanced Training Professionals is dedicated to delivering
world-class training to all forms of industries. Whether you are
in business, education, or just want to learn, ATP promises they
can help.
Filled with information about joining the U.S. Air Force, this
is where you need to go if you want even more information about
becoming an Airman or Airwoman.
Often visited, the AEAC helps people find jobs in the airline
field.
http://www.americasemployers.com/
There are résumé banks, company databases, job search FAQs
and other links that might help you find a job available at this
site.
http://www.tregistry.com/ttr/ama.htm
The AMA provides the business community with a complete
management resource. This page gives you information about
membership and what it takes to get in contact with this group.
Your tax dollars being put to work for you! America's Job Bank
is a free service provided by the US Department of Labor and
state public Employment Service Agencies. For the job seeker,
this site contains over 250,000 job listings (most of which are
in the private sector). Employers may post job openings at no
cost.
If you are from the U.S. and wish to be an executive abroad,
or if you are an executive in another country that wishes to work
in the U.S., check out this site. Mostly specializing in data
processing and automation consulting, this firm has much
information for bright and eager candidates at this Web site.
http://www.nichecom.com/~analysis/
Founded in 1988, the Analysis Group offers candidate
development services, including full search and recruitment and
training in all aspects of recruiting and sourcing.
This home page is filled with information about how to advance
in today's competitive business environment. It stresses
creativity and leadership to attain those goals, and gives advice
on how to seek them.
This site is designed to match job seekers who are bilingual
in English and an Asian language with international employers. A
site for individuals who speak English and the local language of
China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia,
Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand or Vietnam, and
employers looking for such individuals.
Designed for bilingual professionals who are proficient in
Japanese, Chinese, or Korean, as well as English. Job seekers can
subscribe to a free mailing list which will e-mail job openings
to members. Employers looking for bilingual professionals can
post job openings.
http://users.aol.com/amrecruit/amr.htm
A list of current positions, special openings, interviewing
tips, and other information is available at this site.
http://www.cybercom.net/~bstreet/
This site is dedicated to helping graphic artists and
designers find employment in their chosen field. It provides
links to different résumés and samples of creative talent, as
well as employers who are seeking artists.
http://www.benefitassociates.com/
Benefit Associates is a recruiting company that specializes in
the placement of human resources and employee benefit personnel.
There are links to different specializations, as well as jobs and
candidates available.
http://www.bestjobsusa.com/index.html
For both potential employees and employers, this site hosts
many links to aid in employment. There is a Best Jobs Database, a
Recruiter's Boardroom, and other important links to assist in
your search.
Twenty years of schoolin' and they put you on the day shift.
Bob Dylan
http://www.bolack.com/school.htm
This site has information for people who are already in travel
or who are considering a career in travel. There are links to
seminars, class schedules, and other important aspects of
discovering success in the travel business.
At the Boldface Jobs' Web site, job seekers can add their
resumes to the online database or search for job openings by
specialization and location. Employment agencies and recruiters
can add company profiles to the database or post jobs and
candidates that they have available.
http://www.tvjobs.com/index_a.htm
A site devoted to the broadcasting profession. Broadcasting
professionals can post resumes and search an online Job Bank that
lists job openings from around the country. Freelancers can post
"situations wanted" ads. Employers can locate
individuals with suitable skills. This site also contains a nice
set of links to useful resources.
http://www.cob.ohio-state.edu/dept/fin/osujobs.htm
Maintained by the Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State
University, the Business Job Finder is a very highly regarded and
informative Web site. This site contains information on a variety
of business career areas, listings of current jobs and a variety
of other reference material. The information and links which the
Business Job Finder provides can help you to make wise career
decisions.
With links to the executive search process, principals,
specialization, and other areas of functional expertise, this
site promises to give information for managers, consultants, and
executives.
http://rampages.onramp.net/~cabit/
CaBiT Development stands for Computer Based Training
Development & Delivery Tools. It consists of a suite of
several Windows-based programs that run on PCs used in
client/server network environments. This site is where you can
find information about obtaining this service.
http://www.caldwellpartners.com/
An executive search formed in 1970, this firm's clients are
businesses and public organizations that wish to fill positions
within their respective assemblages. Check this site for
professional resources, contacts, and a directory.
http://www.netline.com//Career/career.html
This site is contains a good collection of links to career and
employment-oriented Web sites. Short descriptions accompany the
links, so that you can get an idea of what to expect from the
linked sites. Also contains a listing of relevant Internet
newsgroups.
http://www.vmedia.com/books/business/sec5/index.htm
Maintained by Internet Business 500, this site contains a
collection of links to employment resources on the World Wide
Web. Categories of linked sites include career malls and job
fairs, placement resources, want ads, career advisors,
headhunters, and Fortune 500 companies.
http://www.well.com/user/careerc/
This site is home to a type of reconsideration therapy. Find
out here how to quit the job you always hated, get the job you
always wanted, and how not to fear bills and other obstacles.
If you are looking to become involved in a job fair, this
company is the place to check out. They have been organizing
fairs for about fifteen years, bringing together engineering,
information systems, computer science, and many other
professionals with leading U.S. and Canadian companies.
An online magazine that provides much more than just feature
articles about careers and job hunting. This Web site also
includes lists of job openings, employer profiles, a resume bank,
a career forum, directories of recruiters and consultants, a list
of job fairs, links to colleges, relocation resources, and other
career information. A great resource!
Specializing in human resources, there are many links here
useful for business-oriented career professionals.
http://www.cba.bgsu.edu/class/webclass/nagye/career/process.html
Not sure which career to pursue, or which career you are
suited for? The Career Planning Process site can help. By
offering pointers from career counselors and a series of
exercises, this site takes a visitor through a number of steps
that will help the user define goals and competencies, explore
career options, and prepare for a job search or graduate school.
A comprehensive o-line directory of career resources, this
site contains a large collection of links to job listings,
employers, career Web sites and publications, educational
institutions, and more. All resources are cross-indexed by
geographical location (which encompasses North America, Western
Europe, Japan and New Zealand).
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/cdc/homepage.html
This site is filled mainly with links. You can look at career
services at universities, an Internet Job Surfer, professional
societies, and more.
With the idea that a résumé should be a marketing tool
instead of a simple history, Career Résumés has opportunities
for both job seekers and corporations.
HEART Advertising Network maintains career.com as a service to
match job hunters with employers. Job seekers can search the
online jobs database by company, location, or discipline. This
service is free. Employers can post job openings on the database
for a fee. This site also maintains a real-time virtual job fair.
CareerBuilder offers personalized job searching services.
Individuals can tailor their job search by company, job type,
location, and salary, and can electronically submit their resume
if they find an opening that they are interested in.
CareerBuilder also offers Personal Search Agents that scan job
postings daily and e-mails summaries of openings that match the
member's specifications.
CareerCity's Web site has three main searchable databases: Job
Listings, Job Newsgroups, and Corporate Recruiting Links.
Searches in all of the databases can be customized so that you
can find just what you are looking for.
CareerCity's Web site contains a large online database of job
openings that can be searched. Employers may post job openings
for free. Job searchers can post their resumes to the database if
they wish. This site also contains a nice collection of resources
about job hunting, writing cover letters and resumes, and
interviewing.
This site is very user friendly. There are links to an online
bookstore, a quick tour, a testing and assessment area, and
information about the company.
Hard work never killed anybody, but why take the chance?
Edgar Bergen
An extensive career search based on the familiar job fair that
you might find at the local university or armory. Search by
region, state, or just about in any other fashion.
CareerMosaic is a large Web site with plenty of useful
resources for job hunters. This site includes a job and resume
databank, employer profiles, job fair listings, a special section
for students and recent graduates, an international gateway, and
a career resource center with tips on job-hunting, resume
writing, and links to professional organizations. A great place
to start your job search.
CareerPath.com posts tens of thousands of job ads each month.
Ads are updated by newspapers around the country. Job seekers can
specify which newspaper's ads to search, and can specify the job
type to search for.
A site for professionals in accounting and finance. This site
allows visitors to add their resumes to the database and search
job listings. Also provides links to accounting placement
agencies. Businesses can add company profiles to the database as
well.
Filled with many companies, this site is truly a smart way to
find or fill a job. By filling out forms, you can give your
desires of where and what jobs you want.
CareerWEB is an extensive search tool useful for just about
anyone seeking information about a professional career. There are
listings, a résumé pool, and all other sorts of information.
http://chronicle.merit.edu/.ads/.links.html
This site is an online listing of academic and administrative
job openings in higher education. Visitors can browse job
openings by academic field or keyword. Searches can be limited to
specific regions, the entire United States, or openings outside
of the United States.
Clear Modern English for international business and industry
is stressed here. Obviously, language is important on both sidesnative
speakers need to avoid colloquialisms and other turns of phrase
that are allusive to non-natives.
You've earned your college degree and now face the prospect of
looking for a job. Now what? This site can help sharpen your
job-searching skills. From preparations for the job search, to
writing cover letters and resumes, to interviewing and
negotiating a contract, College Grad Job Hunter contains an array
of resources that can help you land that job. Also contains a
list of job postings that you can search and a link to the Job
Hunter E-zine.
http://www.emory.edu/CAREER/Links.html
Maintained by Emory University, this is a fantastic site for
the job hunter who is looking for useful sites on the Internet.
Not only does the Colossal List contain a great collection of
links, but all of the linked sites are thoroughly described and
rated. A great help in finding Web sites that will fulfill your
needs. Also contains links to resources about graduate and
professional schools.
Creative solutions to complex problems can be found by seeking
the help of CSI. Their Web page has links to people, products,
CSI news, and clients.
http://www.coolworks.com/showme/
Slackers and college students rejoice! This site can help you
to find a seasonal job in a great place. Search for jobs in
resorts, cruise ships, summer camps, National Parks, or ski
resorts. As the Cool Works site says, "check out what it
takes to live and work in the kinds of places that most people
only get to visit."
http://www.cromwell-partners.com/
Cromwell Partners Interactive is a company that wishes to help
place people into executive positions. If you are qualified,
please check out this well-developed site for more information.
http://www.career.com/cyberfair.html
A new twist on the conventional job fair, this site features a
place for employers and job seekers to send for information about
potential employment.
http://www.vni.net/~murtaza/chem395/
CyberMania! is designed to provide chemists and biochemists
links to employment opportunities. Whether you are a chemist, a
biotechnician, or in medicine, you can find all the links you
need at this site.
http://www.best.com/~lianne/index.html
Just what kind of job opportunities are there in the world of
cyberspace? If you are unsure, you can visit this site to find
out. The Cyberspace Jobs page contains profiles of many different
types of Internet-related jobs. Also provides links to relevant
Web sites and newsgroups for further information.
In such disparate industries as health care to finance, this
company is in the business of placing professionals. They look
for people who have the experience, personality, and style to
fill a professional position.
I was thirty-seven when I went to work writing the column. I was too old for a paper route, too young for Social Security, and too tired for an affair.
Erma Bombeck
http://www.dgl.com/cspromo.html
This site presents two different packages and a new approach
to training. Both courses are designed to give you training on
the Internet.
This site provides a job search database for computer
consultants and high-tech professionals. Offering free services
for job seekers, DICE is a "national job advertising service
utilized by recruiting firms seeking high tech data processing
professionals." Contains current job listings, along with
contact information for each.
http://www.worldleader.com/eaa/
Need a part-time manager for your small business? Then this
site might have what you are looking for. Browse around corporate
magazines, FAQs, or get in contact with this firm.
A companion to the Employment Channel, this online site
provides information about the TV show, an interactive jobs
database, an employment CyberFair, and an employment center which
provides information to those looking for work.
http://www.netside.com/~ccofcola/adpages/employdt.html
You want a new job, but just don't have the time to spend
hunting one down? Maybe you should go to the Employment
Detective. This is a full service firm that writes resumes and
cover letters, finds job leads and sends out your resume,
provides interview coaching, and sends thank you letters for you.
They'll do everything short of actually going through the
interview for you.
http://www.employmentedge.com/employment.edge/
A career placement service for professionals that specializes
in the accounting, engineering, management, and computer fields.
This site contains job listings for these fields, and offers
interested job seekers the chance to send resumes to Employment
Edge if they find a job they are interested in.
http://www.disserv.stu.umn.edu/TC/Grants/COL/listing/disemp/
This site provides a good collection of links to a wide
variety of resources available for disabled individuals. The
linked sites are briefly described. While most linked sites seem
to be in the United States, several are located in Canada and the
UK.
If you are looking for employment opportunities, this may be
the site you have been seeking. Here, you'll find links and
information concerning meaningful employment through
technologically advanced media.
If you want to find another job, are unemployed, or simply
feel that you are underpaid, you should look at this site. There
are links to video self-teaching programs, tips, and other useful
links located at this site.
Recruiters can register with Employnet online to search a
database filled with résumés of potential employees. Job
seekers and employers alike should peruse this Web site for help
in the job search.
http://www.engineeringjobs.com/
This site is devoted primarily to listing jobs in the
engineering field and allowing engineers to post their resumes
online. EngineeringJobs.com also includes links to engineering
references, engineering societies, and other job and resume Web
sites.
http://www.eco.org/welcome2.htm
The Environmental Careers Organization is a national,
non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals find
jobs related to the environment. This site contains information
about paid internships, career advice, and listings of books and
other environmental resources.
http://www.eop.com/homepage.html
Home page for the publisher of several magazines devoted to
women, minorities, and people with disabilities in the workplace.
This site provides information about their magazines, links to
businesses seeking employees, listings of job fairs, and a
resource page continuing selected articles from their magazines.
The first place to look if you are considering using the Web
as an employment search tool is E-Span. The site provides a
ResumePro Database that you can submit your résumé to for
employers to peruse, or you can try either the CareerPro
MasterFile Database or the CareerPro Database to search for new
job listings.
http://www.belganet.be/~belganet/jobs/
This site allows European companies to submit company profiles
and job offers, all of which can be searched. Primarily oriented
to the European Community, this site's database can be searched
for jobs and companies located in 19 different nations.
The executives.ch Web site is an international employment
exchange that is focused upon Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Job listings can be searched by field or geographical region. The
site also provides "positions sought" ads and company
profiles. A French language version of this site is available at http://emploi.ch/. Italian language
version of the site is available at http://imphieghi.ch/. German
language versions of the site is available at http://stellen.com and http://stellen.com.
http://develop.mainquad.com/resumedrop.html
This site is very well formatted, filled with companies, and
accessible. All you have to do is fill out your résumé, then
choose the companies to whom you'd like to send it. Very easy and
a great idea!
This Web site is the online companion to the Federal Jobs
Digest periodical. The online site contains federal government
job listings in a variety of fieldsengineering, science
& math, computers, medicine, social science & law, law
enforcement, accounting & auditing, administration &
management, secretarial, clerical, and trade & postal.
http://www.gnatnet.net/~fcfjobs/
You can order a booklet at this site that lists law
enforcement careers in the federal government.
Software Personnel is one of Britain's 3 largest information
technology recruiting firms. The firm specializes in recruiting
both contract workers and workers for permanent positions. At
this Web site, you can view contract and permanent positions
listed through Software Personnel and submit a CV.
http://www.conterra.com/fortune/
This page is geared toward finding qualified candidates for
staffing the needs of your company. At this site, you'll find
positions in manufacturing and legal positions, as well as
information about how to contact this leading placement firm.
http://www.sirius.com/~40plus/
Forty Plus is a non-profit, cooperative organization designed
to assist individuals over the age of 40 with career transitions.
This site provides information about membership in Forty Plus,
provides links to other Forty Plus chapters (located in several
states and Toronto, Canada), and provides a listing of member
resumes.
Looking to own your own business? Or perhaps to franchise the
business you already own? If so, this site may help. FranInfo
provides a variety of information about buying franchises and
franchising your business. The site also contains a list of
franchise opportunities.
Graphics rich (high speed modems) use
http://haven.ios.com/~freelans/index1.html
Minimum graphics (low speed modems)
http://haven.ios.com/~freelans/index2.html
If you are a freelancerwriter, editor, salesperson, or
just about anything elseyou may consider making this your
start page. It includes links to contract jobs, forums, and other
information needed by freelance employees.
http://www.medmarket.com/tenants/fsg/
This site provides a variety of resources for employers and
job seekers in the field of science. Job hunters can search for
positions and post resumes. Employers can advertise jobs and
search the online resume database. The site also includes some
articles on careers in the sciences and job hunting.
GET A JOB's Web site allows job seekers to search an online listing of job openings and post resumes to the site's database. Employers can search the resume database to find suitable candidates. The site also contains some articles on careers and a large, linked-list of employment newsgroups.
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