Finding the best career information for your job-search and career development --
other than Quintessential Careers.
We feel the career sites found on these pages are the best "all-around" career sites; the best place for job-seekers to
find general career information and resources. But, please don't forget that there are many other excellent
"subject-specific" career sites -- and to find those, simply go to that section of Quintessential Careers. You
can find all those sections in our Career
Resources Toolkit -- or use the pull-down menu below.
Displaying 11-20
Career Voyages --
a really great and informative career site, it's designed to provide information on high growth, in-demand occupations --
along with the skills and education needed to attain those jobs. It's a collaboration between the
U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Education. No cost to job-seekers.
Fabjob.com -- an interesting career site, where job-seekers can
find insider information on how you can break in and succeed at a "fab" job, such as event planner, actor,
cartoonist, romance writer, and much more. Some good free information, but you should be prepared to pay
for an e-book or CD-ROM to get the full information, resources, and tips from these experts.
Five O'Clock Club --
America's premier career counseling network providing job search articles,
books and private and small group career counseling.
Internet Career Connection --
designed to help job-seekers achieve higher levels of career success by providing you
with a means of "connecting" with career information, career guidance, professional
contacts, and career opportunities. Includes articles, career advice, and much more.
JobBoardReviews.com --
a site that is designed to provide job-seekers with relevant information about
job boards, including the number of job-seeker resumes, number of job postings, site contact information,
additional tools or resources for job-seekers, and traffic stats -- as well as user reviews. Organized by type of job-seeker.
No cost to job-seekers.
Job-Hunt.Org
-- a meta-career and job site, with a great collection of job resources on the Web. Much more focused on
job sites than career resources, but its strength shows in the quality of links, especially in its
geographic jobs section. Free to job-seekers.
JobHuntersBible.com --
the official Website and designed as a supplement to Richard Bolles'
classic and enduring job-hunting book,
What Color is Your Parachute?
Includes a guide to job-hunting on the Internet as well as a collection of career-related articles
and other original resources.
JobRadio.fm -- a career advice Internet radio
station, where job-seekers can find podcasts and streaming career-related shows 24/7 -- all with the
mission of helping you become a better job-seeker. No cost to job-seekers.
Jobseekers Advice --
a career and job-seeker information resources site, with career articles, forums, and more.
Created by an international group of career experts. Free to job-seekers.
JobTitled -- a site where you can learn more about
particular career fields and career paths. Based on a growing database of more than a million job-seeker
resumes, the site offers visitors the chance to search by career titles and find job summary,
education requirements, and description wiki. No cost.
And for those looking for job and career advice in print, don't forget that for the
complete list of career books (including general
career books), check
out the Quintessential Careers
Bookstore, in association with Amazon Books.