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.
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.
JobBank USA -- specializes in providing employment
and resume information services to job candidates, employers, and recruitment firms. Free resume posting.
Cited as one of the largest employment Web sites on the Net, according to USA Today.
The Job Box --
where high school and college (and any other) job-seekers seeking seasonal, part-time, hourly,
or entry-level job opportunities can search for jobs (or internships) by keyword,
job category, and location. Also includes career news and other resources. Free to job-seekers.
JobCenterUSA.com --
a good general job-search site where job-seekers can search for job listings
(by skills, location, industry, experience, posting date, and keywords)
and/or post your resumes. Free to job-seekers.
Jobcentral --
a national employment network formed by an alliance between two nonprofit associations
to provide job seekers in all industries and occupations, entry-level to chief executive officer,
employment and career opportunities nationwide. Search postings or browse by company.
No cost to job-seekers.
TheJobFactory --
hopes to build one of the largest databases of job openings in the U.S. and to provide services
to job-seekers that will make the application process cheaper, quicker, and easier -- and they are
heading in the right direction! They link to more than 20,000 job sites and more than 1,000
recruiter sites. Includes a job spider that allows you to search by job, city, and state.
All free to job-seekers.
JobGuru.com -- a growing general job site where
job-seekers can search for jobs (by location, industry, or keyword), post multiple versions
of your resume, and use a job-search agent. Also includes links to many career resources.
Free to job-seekers.
Job Search Shortcuts --
a great job-search site that provides links directly to more than 15,000 company career centers job listing Web pages
in 30 metropolitan areas nationwide. Jobs are categorized both by city within each metro area as well as alphabetically -- and
links send job-seekers directly to the employer. No cost to job-seekers.
JobWarehouse.com
-- where job-seekers in the computer/high-tech field can post your resume (with anonymous option), browse or
search job openings, use a search agent to find job matches, and apply to those jobs online. Jobs include
permanent, contract work, and consulting gigs. Free 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.