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.
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Knock 'em Dead Online --
the Website hosted by Martin Yate, author of the Knock 'em Dead books, and
where job-seekers can find advice about job-searching and career management.
Includes lots of great links to the best career sites on the Web, as well as Martin's blog.
No cost to job-seekers.
MyCareerGuide.com --
a career advice/career resources site, where you can find information
related to discovering a career, finding a job, moving up the ladder,
and other elements of job-hunting. No cost to job-seekers.
myjobtips --
a site for helping job-seekers organize your job-search. You can use this site to
organize and take control of your application process. You can then track jobs from a variety of sources, keep
track of your progress, and even set up reminders for follow-up. Also includes great links to
other career and job sites. No cost to job-seekers.
MyPlan.com --
designed to help students and professionals plan more fulfilling lives by making well-informed
decisions about education and careers. Resources to help with deciding on what college to go to, choosing a major,
planning for your first career, and making a career change. No cost to job-seekers.
Vocational Information Center -- an amazing
site for research and links for students and job-seekers interested in exploring numerous
vocational and technical careers (from academics to welding... with many in between).
All links easily categorized and presented. Free to job-seekers.
WetFeet.com
-- a great source of "inside" information about companies, industries, and careers for job-seekers, as well as advice
on everything from breaking into a new industry as a career changer to relocating. Sources include
employers, annonymous employees, and industry experts. A top career site. Free to job-seekers.
WorklifeWizard --
an interesting career site from the Labor & Worklife Program at Harvard Law School.
Job-seekers will find salary information, career and job-hunting tips, worklife profiles,
and a "Ask the WorklifeWizard" column where a Harvard-trained expert answers users questions from around the country.
No cost to job-seekers.
WorkMinistry --
a career management resource assisting faith-based and community organizations in developing
job support groups serving the unemployed, the underemployed and career changers and
connecting groups with employers. A lot of resources here -- all about career management
and networking and referrals. No cost to job-seekers.
WorkBloom
-- a career and job-hunting site, where job-seekers can find some great career
resources on topics such as cover letters, resumes, interviewing, and more. Can
also search jobs through TopUSAjobs.com. No cost to job-seekers.
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.