Looking for work? More and more employers are advertising for jobs on the Internet--even for jobs that have nothing to do with computers. At the sites listed below, you'll find help wanted ads from major newspapers, job listings from employers and state employment agencies, job hunting advice, and more.
CWA Affiliated Job Banks
Internet Job Banks - America's Job Bank - Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor and state employment service offices; search for jobs by category and location, or link to Web sites sponsored by each state's employment office.
- Bilingual-Jobs.Com - Web site for bilingual professionals. For career seekers registration is free.
- Careerbuilder - People can easily and quickly find and apply for jobs as well as access relevant and useful career information. Highlights are free personal search agent, e-mail notification, and an online magazine.
- Career Site - A free service that develops an employment profile, runs the profile against their jobs database and with the click of a button, allows users to send a resume to potential employers. You also receive email job opening updates.
- The Internet Job Locator - This site lets you search all the major job-search engines at once.
- Job Hunt - An extremely helpful and well-organized "meta-list" (a list of other sites), with descriptions of each site and notations of especially good ones. Be sure to check out the "Career Resources" section for help on job searching, interviewing, and resume preparation.
- Union Jobs Clearinghouse - A clearinghouse for postings of open staffing and trades positions in organized labor.
- What Color is Your Parachute: The Net Guide - Created by the author of the well known book; provides summaries and links for job listings, resume writing and posting services, career counseling sites, making contacts, finding information on jobs, careers and potential employers.