direct-job-search.com --
a general job site where job-seekers can post a comprehensive personal, educational,
professional, and behavioral profile, as well as search job listings. Job-search
basics are no cost (though registration is required to search jobs).
Employers Online -- where job-seekers can post your resume or search their jobs database. Jobs
are available in sales/marketing; engineering/technical; information technology/computers;
executive/professional; and health care/medical. Free to job-seekers.
EmploymentCrossing --
a meta-mega job site for job-seekers that searches more than 250,000 employer
sites, governmental agencies, newspapers, and job boards to provide a comprehensive list of job openings.
Job-seekers can search for jobs by industry, location, and keywords.
The catch? No cost to search, but there is a monthly subscription fee to use the service.
EmploymentGuide.com -- a great resource for job-seekers, where you
can search for jobs, post your resume, and find career advice. One of the site's greatest resources
is the development of localized job sites (a total of 59 metropolitan areas) so that job-seekers
looking for employment in a specific geographic area can find the best job listings. Free to job-seekers.
Employment 911 --
a "one-stop" job site, where job-seekers can search more than 350 major job sites with more than 3 million job openings and create
an online resume that is posted to thousands of employers. Also includes some great career articles, tools, links, free
email accounts, and much more. Free to job-seekers.
Findjobsnet.com --
a mega-meta job search engine that pulls job postings from other job
sites. Job-seekers can browse job listings by category and then
apply directly to employers. No cost to job-seekers.
411Jobs Network
-- where job-seekers can find a paid directory of employers, recruiters, agencies, and career resources
that serve every state in the U.S. -- and nearly 100 major cities. Greater strength lies in geographic-specific
resources you can find for job-seekers considering relocation. Free to job-seekers.
FreshJobs.com --
where all job postings are no older than one week. Job-seekers can search for jobs
by location, skills, benefits, job type, or company as well as post your resume. You
can also get a confidential mailbox and sign-up for a job matching service.
Free to job-seekers.
FRESHO -- an online
resume posting and job ad classifieds directory. Job-seekers can search
job listings (by keyword and location) or browse listings by state and major cities,
as well as by industry -- and post your resume. No cost to job-seekers.
GAYWORK.com -- where job-seekers can find
a job with a gay-friendly employer. Job-seekers can search for jobs or post your resume. Free to job-seekers.
GLPCareers.com --
a job site for the gay community -- including gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender job-seekers --
where you can search job listings (by keyword, job category, location), register and post your
resume, and sign up for an e-newsletter. No cost to job-seekers.
GrassIsGreener.com
-- an aggregator of many of the job postings on the Web, currently listing more than 8 million jobs
harvested from more than 100,000 different job boards, corporate sites, and community boards. Also
includes resume writing, posting, and blasting services, as well as an email job alert program.
Free to job-seekers.
hirebuddy --
where job-seekers can search job listings (by keyword, job category, job type,
and location), post your resume, compare salaries, and register for a job-search agent,
You also have the option or browsing featured jobs and latest jobs. No cost to job-seekers.
Hiresite.com --
a job board in which job-seekers first choose the state to search within,
and then can refine the search by keywords, occupation, and city/zip codes.
Job-seekers can also post a resume and find information on local
career fairs and networking events. No cost to job-seekers.
Hireweb.com -- where job-seekers can create a confidential professional profile -- no personal information
or email addresses are revealed -- which gets entered into a database that employers search. Hireweb serves as the
channel between employer and job-seeker. Free to job-seekers.
iHipo --
a combination of social network and job site, iHipo provides young professionals and
students the ability to browse through hundreds of international job and internship postings,
post a profile, and develop contacts. iHipo stands for international High Potential network.
No cost to job-seekers.
Indeed.com --
a meta-search job site that pulls job postings from more than 500 places,
including the major job boards, the top 200 newspapers, hundreds of professional
associations, and company career centers. Job-seekers can search for
job listings by (what: title, keywords, company; and where: location).
No cost to job-seekers.
Internet Career Connection -- a one-stop job and career
service provided by Gonyea & Associates, including resume
posting and an online career store.
Internet Job Center -- where job-seekers can get job tips, post
resumes, and search for job openings.
The Interview Exchange -- a new concept in
job boards, where job-seekers who are interested in job listings are rated based on how closely
you match the qualifications in the job posting. Job-seekers can also post your resume and receive
e-mail job matching notification. Free to job-seekers.
I-resign.com
-- a complete career site for job-seekers. While based in the UK, has great advice
not only about resigning (which is comprehensive), but also resources for all
aspects of job-hunting (including articles and tools)...and more. Free to job-seekers.
For those of you looking for job and career advice in print, don't forget that for the
complete list of the best career books, check
out the Quintessential Careers Bookstore, in association with Amazon Books.