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Job Search Guides
The guides below are designed to assist you in the career planning and job search process.
JobHuntersBible.com:
Job Hunting Online
A carefully-selected collection of information and resources to guide you in doing part of your job-hunt here on the Internet and extensive Library of articles written by Bob Rosner and Peter Weddle, and others. This Library will be expanding week by week, so visit here often.
Riley Guide
The Riley Guide is a tremendous online resource for anyone seeking employment or career-related information. Margaret Riley Dikel has done a masterful job editing, organizing and delivering this best-in-class resource. If you're searching for a great career resource make this your starting point."
The Employment Guides' CareerWeb:
The Employment Guide's website offers the usual job search engines, resume posting services and career advice. The RESUME TRADER, which you pay a fee to use, instantly posts your resume on up to 70 different job boards including Headhunter.net, HotJobs.com and the 67 job sites in the Careerbuilder network. This service also distributes your resume to recruiters and employers interested in hiring people in your line of work.
CareerTrust:
This reliable recruiting service serves specific areas of the country, mostly the Northeast, California -and Chicago areas. Their job search engine SEARCHLINES allows you to search by job type, location or keyword. Anyone can search, but in order to apply for a job, you need to register to become a member. The site also offers a search agent that looks for matches to your profile or resume. The service focuses technological, library and records-related jobs, but also lists legal, clerical, accounting, banking and management jobs. CareerTrust's CORESTAFF services deal with temporary, flexible, short-term or temp-to-hire jobs in accounting, information technology and information management.
4Work:
You'll find opportunities listed under the categories "Jobs", "internships" "Volunteer" and "Part-time". You can register your own "Job Alert Profile", an e-mail based matching system for job seekers and potential employers, or search listing of job opportunities - all over the U.S. 4Work.corn also sponsors www.4LaborsofLove.org,The Internet Volunteer Initiative, dedicated to making the world a better place by helping volunteers and non-profit organizations find one another. 4LaborsofLove.com is the largest volunteer database on the Internet.
America 's Job Bank:
This excellent site lists nearly one million jobs from stat unemployment agencies and directly from employers. The site is free for both job seekers and employers. Nationwide job listing from the U.S. Department of Labor can be searched by job title, keyword, military code, job number, or your zip code. Jobs listed can then be checked off if you're interested in compiling a list of possibilities. When you see a job you like, click on the links. The JOB BANK also offers a profile of your state, wage and trend information related to your job type, outlook on the U.S. job market and other career resources. This comprehensive site also links to state employment service websites. And it's fast and easy to use.
Army Jobs:
Use Army Jobs' search function to find job opportunities in the Army for civilians. You can enter a job number if you know it or click on a map of the 50 states to target opportunities in your area. Then you can narrow by field and other criteria. Special occupational categories include morale/welfare recreation, entry-level civilian careers, career program positions, reserve military technician positions and hard-to-fill medical positions. The site also includes a resume builder, employment opportunities in Europe , government-wide vacancy announcements, salary calculators and a wealth of information on other opportunities available in the area.
Best Jobs In The USA :
BestJobs' job-search engine does better with business and professional searches for careers in arts, teaching or social work. State pages are geared toward people looking for jobs in specific geographic locations - authoritative employment information, job listings and career links for each state. The site includes information on local companies and insights from hiring professionals. The site also features a RESUME MASKING option to protect your contact information if you post a resume. There are lots of interesting links to career resources, job fairs, best employers, best places to live and work, salary surveys and career related publications.
Business Week Online Career Center :
Business Week magazine's online website includes this excellent career center, with first-rate articles and advice as well as job search engines. Career tools include a careers newsletter, a question and answer forum, links to companies hiring MBAs, a company research tool that includes employees' comments about the company, cost of living comparisons for different cities, salary comparisons, MBA programs, education information and forums. An executive recruitment search tool, LEADERS ONLINE, matches you to companies seeking middle managers and executives in the $75,000 - $180,000 salary range.
Career.com
Here's another site geared for recent college graduates and entrylevel positions. Career.com offers several different types of search methods. You can search by company, discipline, location or keywords. There are special databases for new graduates, hot jobs and international jobs. Respond online to job postings or post your resume in the resume database. Resources include resume writing tips, links to other job search sites, a career newsstand, college resources, special advice and resources for women and career advice. The CYBERFAIR is a virtual job fair where job seekers and potential employers can carry on private conversations. Forums are also available for advice and feedback.
CareerBuilder:
Three different kinds of searches are available through CareerBuilder. You can do a Quick Search, search by company or perform an advanced MEGASEARCH, a consolidated search of 70 other job sites. The site also offers career advice - including help with cover letters, resumes and job interviews - and more general tips about working life such as making transitions and balancing work and family. A personal agent matching service will automatically notify candidates of new jobs that match their search criteria. If you post your resume online, CareerBuilder.com offers you the ability to block specific employers from seeing your resume. (This is helpful if you're currently employed.)
Career buzz:
A funky job site for twenty-somethings and hipsters, Careerbuzz's motto is "Work hard, play harder". This trendy site contains categories like BUZZWORDS and CHILLIN' offering thousands of current job postings, daily career articles and links to related sites. Careerbuzz's job search engine yields a good cross section of jobs from the technical and business-oriented to liberal arts. You can sign up for the 24/7 JOB SEARCH - a personal search agent which e-mails potential jobs to you. NEWSFEED offers constantly updated articles on the job market.
CareerCast:
If you can get past the almost unreadable introduction, this is a great hub, portal or network for other sites. Careercast can hook you up to job listings from 3812 employers nationally. The site's database receives over 14 million job and resume searches every month and lists over a million jobs. It's also a host for many well-known and helpful sites including USA Today, The Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, Salary.com, Seattle Times, the Nature Publishing Group and Altavista.com.
Career City Jobs and Employment:
This is an excellent and comprehensive site from the publisher of the JobBank books, search for a job (by category and location), find a job fair (by city), find an employer (by industry, location and keyword), or access other career and industry research information. Resumes posted are not secure unless you make them so by protecting confidential information. There's lots of advice on career planning and management, from resume and interview tips to self assessment and special tips for women. A large and helpful section on computer and high-tech careers includes 3000 high tech firms and thousands of related resources, plus special sections on health-care. and biotech careers, government and education.
CareerExchange:
CareerExchange is a recruiting website specializing in high tech jobs in the US and Canada . The site allows you to search jobs in the US , Canada or abroad, or by category. To register, fill out a form and you will be contacted by a recruiter who will customize your search. You can post a resume, or a computerized search agent will match your resume to jobs in the job bank and notify you via e-mail. Career exchange is linked to many other job sites, including Yahoo.com, Altavista.com, Job factory.com, Jonext.com and Employment911.com.
Careerjournal:
The Wall Street Journal's excellent job site for executives, professional and managers includes salary and hiring information and columns by career professionals and journalists. The large job advice section includes how-to's on resumes, networking, changing careers and search strategies on the net. Also covered are ways to manage your career, with advice about coping with job-related crises, advice about working with recruiters and other ways to survive in "the jungle". The job search engine is amazingly easy to use, and an advanced search capability lets you narrow down your search by career profile and location. Browse through job openings posted by employers and through employment ads in The Wall Street Journal and FutureStep, and executive recruiting service from The Wall Street Journal and Korn/Ferry. Post either a confidential resume or a profile which can be searched by all registered companies.
Career Magazine:
Here's a good user-friendly site. Job posting for the US and Canada - full-time, part-time or contract - are searchable by geographic location, job title and keywords. If you post your resume, you can specify whether or not it is available for searching by potential employers. The site also has a message board, job search related articles about the workplace and many other excellent resources for job hunters. Features include a question and answer advice column, help with resumes, dressing for success, tips for college students, a learning center, job fairs and trade shows, lots of career links, books and magazines and a free email service.
Career Resource Center:
Career Resource Center is a well-organized mega-list of career related resources. It contains over 7500 links to jobs, employers, business, education and professional career services on the Web. You can search for specific sites using dozens of different criteria. Search sites devoted to individual states, employers, types of jobs and internships. Or search employer websites, federal job openings and classified advertising in newspapers. Jobs in higher education and social services are also featured. This excellent site is highly recommended to get you started on your search.
CareerShop:
Offers free resume posting, plus three automatic matching services. The first, AUTOHIRE, is an automatic matching service that scans its database for employers looking for candidates of your description. If it finds a match, your resume is mailed directly to the employer. THE PERSONAL JOB SHOPPER is an automated system that sends matching jobs to your email address whether or not you've posted a resume. (This is very helpful if you want to keep your information confidential.) A job search engine searches by job location, job category and keywords. This site also offers career advice, a description list of employers and training information.
Careersite:
Named "Top Mega Job Site" in The Complete Idiot's Guide to Finding Your Dream Job Online, Careersite.com offers an easy-to-use array of services. You can create an anonymous profile, allowing you to retain control of contact information and resume disclosure. You receive automatic notification of matching jobs,, or you can click to match jobs to your profile immediately. The service also allows you to apply for jobs online and forward your resume. On interesting feature is the way their search engine works. You can enter several SKILLS CONCEPTS (Management, oral communication, etc.) that are then matched to employer searches.
FlipDog:
FlipDog lists opportunities from company websites. Site subcategories include sections on HOT JOBS (mostly jobs in health care, computers, sales and engineering) and COOL JOBS (including mobile disc jockey, skate guard, zookeeper, fishing counselor and cheese technician). This is also a good place to look for internships, including positions like production intern for The Daily Show. Special reports include BEST PLACES TO FIND A JOB. You can research thousands of FlipDog employers, sign up to receive the monthly newsletter and get expert advice in the RESOURCE CENTER . A tutorial showing how to use search engines will be helpful for neophytes.
GoJobs:
Go Jobs allows employers to select multiple boards to post jobs on, so when you use their search engine, you'll be pulling employment opportunities from up to 500 job boards. The several hundred jobs available when we searched included positions in banking, engineering, accounting, drafting, sales, program management, computer technology and architecture. When you find a job you like, you apply directly for that specific job by pasting your resume onto the selected page and clicking to send. A drawback of this website is that there is no facility for open posting of your resume or for employers to search for specific resumes. But this simplified approach to jobhunting, where the candidate applies directly only to jobs he or she is interested in, is more streamlined and may work efficiently for job-hunters.
Internet Career Connection:
America's first and oldest online career guidance service, in operation since 1989, offers a wide and well-organized array of services including a database of the 650 best career and employment websites on the Internet- You'll also find an extensive library of career advice articles and a database of career coaches and mentors and other professional services. You can take an online INTEREST INVENTORY to identify your interests and match them to occupations. Another database contains profiles of companies located in your hometown or in cities around the world. Job seekers can use RESUMEXPRESS services to distribute resumes to thousands of recruiters and companies. There is no job search engine on this site, however.
iVIllage:
This large and popular site geared toward women also offers an excellent array of services in their JOB RESOURCE CENTER, including advice on working from home, an ENTREPRENEUR INSTITUTE, advice from career experts, quizzes, tools, message boards and chat rooms. One of the most interesting and helpful features is an interactive JOB INTERVIEW SKILLS ASSESSMENT. Article topics include FINDING A JOB, GETTING AHEAD, HOME BUSINESS, JOB ISSUES, MONEY AND PERKS and WORK AND FAMILY. iVillage users have access to CareerBuilder.com's search engine. You can also research a career, see who's hiring, build and post a resume and get support. This is an excellent all around or introductory site.
JOB BANK USA
This site specializes in providing career information including a job and resume database service for job candidates, employers and recruitment firms. Job Bank USA also offers a unique free service, Instant Reference Checking which allows job-seekers to improve their chances of getting hired by letting potential employers check references instantly. Other services include a RESUME BROADCASTER, a list of featured companies, an occupational guide, a list of Fortune 500 companies, a section on Hot Companies, newsgroups, career fairs, assessment and relocation tools, articles and resume samples. This is an excellent all-around site for professionals.
JOB OPTIONS FROM ESPAN:
Offers unique options for. protecting the privacy of your resume while allowing employers to search through your experience and employment history without seeing your personal information. (This way your resume will still have marketing impact without putting your job at risk.) Search through job postings by location, industry/profession and keyword. Search through. the EMPLOYER DATABASE by location, industry and keyword. Register for JOB ALERT to find out when a new and interesting opportunity hits the database, and JOB ALERT will contact you by e-mail.
MANPOWER:
This nationwide recruiting company also offers job search capabilities on its website. Choose a State, then choose either the PROFESSIONAL or ADMINISTRATIVE category, and use the advanced search function to find suitable jobs in your area based on keywords. The search function is rather unconventional in its setup and takes some brainpower to figure out.
MONSTER BOARD:
This is one of the biggest and best known general job sites where the country's hottest companies are now advertising. You can search job openings by location, category and keyword. Post your resume with fairly good privacy protection, although reports advise that you use caution in protection your identity. A RESUME AGENT lets you know when a new opportunity meeting your criteria appears. You can also research local companies. The MONSTER BOARD offers an overview of employers and a helpful interactive database that supports job searching by company of the jobs are technical, but you will also find positions in other disciplines.
NET-TEMPS:
This is an employment portal targeted specifically toe contract and temporary employment markets. Its search engine allows you to choose an employment category and geographic location. A good cross-section of job types is featured on this fast easy-to-use site.
OPPORTUNITYNOCs:
One of the very few sites devoted exclusively to jobs and careers in the non-profit sector, this site allows you to do a quick keyword search or an advanced search to see job listings by city, state, organization or position. Currently, Opportunity NOCs lists around 700 non-profit jobs. Unfortunately, none of our searches yielded even a single result, and not every state is listed. The site does offer links to related sites, career resources and a non-profit library with excellent mega-indexes for researching jobs in the industry.
THE RECRUITER'S ONLINE NETWORK:
Heavily weighted toward tech jobs, but with hundreds of listings, this is an easy-to-use site. You can build and post a resume, but it's hard to say how well your privacy will be protected. The service does allow you to customize your profile and edit your resume to hide personal information, however. This is a very simple, pared-downsite without many resources beyond the job search engine, resume posting service and contacts for recruiters - no articles, chats, contests, quizzes, etc. In other words, this is the place to go if you want to do a quick search.
EOE Journal
The Journal is published six times each year and our website is up 24/7 to provide a solid link between those companies searching for high-quality employees with skills and talents to offer industry.
Job hunters may choose our job search and job hunter links from the menu on the left to begin a quest for a new career.
USA Jobs
This is a United States office of personnel management website. It is the Federal Governments official one stop source for federal jobs and employment information.
Government Jobs For Students
One-stop shopping for students interested in federal employment opportunities.
Federal Jobs Net
This site will assist you with your government job search and it guides you step-by-step through the process. Start with the overview then visit other selections to explore this lucrative job market. Current and retired federal civil service employees will also find helpful information here.
Employment Guide
Search and apply for thousands of jobs in your area, free. Employers, post jobs or search over a million candidates in 37 industries like healthcare, sales, customer service and more.
New York State Careerzone
Craigslist
This is web site that caters to everyone across the board and posts information nationwide for any/ all resources you may need. It is an extremely excellent site for anyone who needs anything.
TOP ECHELON:
An online network providing job-seekers free access to thousands of recruiters and job openings. Candidates can search jobs from over 2000 recruiters, and create and post an online resume. You can also research and contact individual recruiters, read articles and advice for job-seekers from the archives including advice for contractors, interviewing tips, job-seekers' etiquette and more. The site also offers Top Echelon contracting services for independent contractors. Sign up and Echelon will handle all the administrative duties - insurance, taxes, etc. - for a fee aid by your employer.
Industry Research Desk
Business research tools for researching industries and markets, for researching companies, industries and manufacturing processes.
FSU Career Center
College Grads
CampusCareerCenter:
This job site is geared specifically to students about to graduate and enter the working world. The site works as a resource to match student backgrounds and interests with opportunities at major companies. Recruitment services include resume posting and extensive information about top businesses worldwide. Fill out a profile that can be searched by participating companies using keywords and job titles. A bulletin board is also available in the STUDENT CENTER that features lists of jobs. and internships available. There's also a library, career resources and lots of helpful advice.
CollegeCentral:
This general college-oriented site offers a CAREER CORNER for job-seekers. At RESUME CENTRAL you can build and post a resume. A special function allows you to see which employers have viewed it. You can also search and view jobs and internships posted at the college or university you're currently attending. Read employer profiles, visit virtual job fairs, get tips and explore career resources. You can also take advantage of a question-and-answer service, read the Careerwire e-zine, and utilize various wizards (salary, relocation, etc.). A fun, user-friendly site for college students and recent grads.
College Grad Job Hunter:
Here's a great job site for entry level positions and recent college grads. This easy-to-use site includes resume preparation, job postings, new listings and interviewing tips for the neophyte job hunter. Watch streaming videos on interviewing and resume preparation. Participate in question and answer forums, and read The Jobhunter e-zine.
MONSTER TRAK:
In partnership with college and university career centers, Monster Trak is one of the best sites for students and recent graduates to find jobs. If you are a currently enrolled college student or alumnus and have a password issued through your college's career center, you can search your university's job board or do a special entry-level search for jobs and internships. There are also chat rooms and message boards hosted by professionals giving advice on topics ranging from career planning to internships. Also available are tutoring help, a database of career-related articles and a scholarship search.
Tech Jobs
BrassRing:
This fun, friendly, easy-to use job site targets twenty-somethings in high tech industries but is useful to job-seekers of any age. The site is well organized With lots of reliable, first-rate information related to job-hunting. You'll find information on self-presentation, resumes, career events, information on featured cities and links to international sites. The JOB SEARCH function yields best results for high-tech careers, but the career advice is invaluable for all field. You can post your resume here Mth a confidential blocking function to keep your identity secure.
JUSTTECHJOBS:
This is a wonderful job portal for Information Technology professionals that works a little differently than most sites. Instead of a single job site with thousands of postings for every discipline within the technology or industry, JustTechJobs.com leads you to tech job sites searchable by skills and geographic location.
JUSTWEBJOBS:
This site works the same way as JustTechJobs.com. This site features employment opportunities in a wide array of technologies in the Internet industry. Click on one or more technologies to move to a sub-site dedicated exclusively to the technology you've chosen. This is where Web professionals should look for a job every posting on this site is for a Web position. This "niched* approach gives you a unique ability to get the right job postings directly to the right people.
High level-professional
Employers Online:
This is a one-stop site for employers, recruiters and jobseekers. It specialized in job and resume postings for Sales/Marketing, Computer/ITT, Engineering/Technical, Executive/Professional, Medical/Health Care and other professions. Because the site is so specialized, it's easier to use than some of the broader or more general search services. But the simple format does have some drawbacks. If you click on a job type (i.e. EXECUTIVES), there's no way to narrow the search down to geographic area or other criteria. You can also post your resume or search all jobs posted on the site, but there doesn't appear to be a foolproof way to protect your personal information. In addition. there are tips on how to answer interview questions, what your resume should include, etc.
MULTICULTURAL INTERNET SITES
GENERIC
DiversityWorking
A diversity job board supporting culture in the workplace. Companies post jobs, search resumes and advertise. A direct link to the diversity marketplace.
The Multicultural Advantage
A site for professionals of color can learn what it takes to stay ahead of the pack. It features a minority professionals networking calendar, job hunting and career success articles, scholarship listings, news, and career links for people of color.
JobStarCentral
Along with advice on resumes, salaries, and “The Hidden Job Market,” there are local sites for cities in California and New Jersey, along with sections for “National” and world wide.”
RPM Brass Ring
We're constantly looking for talented, motivated, and enthusiastic people to join our team. From sales and engineering, to finance and marketing - our employees represent world-class talent that helps make BrassRing number one with our clients.
Manpower Inc.
This multilingual nationwide recruiting company also offers job search capabilities on its website. Choose a State, then choose either the PROFESSIONAL or ADMINISTRATIVE category, and use the advanced search function to find suitable jobs in your area based on keywords.
Hire Diversity
The premier online service for diversity career development and recruitment. Provides networking opportunities to our clients while linking multicultural and bilingual professionals with the fastest-growing, most-profitable industry sectors both nationally and internationally. Clients include Fortune 1000 companies and government agencies.
IM Diversity Career Center
It is dedicated to providing career and self-development information to all minorities, specifically African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and women.
Diversityonline
The official website of The Institute for Corporate Diversity, a leading diversity database and research publisher in the U.S.
Best Diversity Employers
BestDiversityEmployers.com is the place to find your next job with companies who value and actively encourage differences in their work force.
CareerBuilder For Diverse Job Seekers
The official online career superstore for job hunters and businesses seeking qualified employees.
New York State Careerzone
Craigslist
This is web site that caters to everyone across the board and posts information nationwide for any/ all resources you may need. It is an extremely excellent site for anyone who needs anything.
www.headhunter.net
To be the leader in the Internet job awareness business in the US Marketplace. To leverage the newspaper classified business to create the fastest growing, most profitable job board in the industry. To be the leader in the Internet job awareness business in the US Marketplace.
Hire Potential
HirePotential is a national consulting and employment firm that works with corporations committed to diversity by assisting them with integrating, accommodating and employing the Untapped Workforce. The Untapped Workforce includes people with disabilities, mature workers, veterans and individuals from other niche groups and numbers over 27 million working age people.
Quintessential Careers Diversity Resources We have individual pages for each disadvantaged job-seeker group.
EOE Journal
The Journal is published six times each year and our website is up 24/7 to provide a solid link between those companies searching for high-quality employees with skills and talents to offer industry.
Job hunters may choose our job search and job hunter links from the menu on the left to begin a quest for a new career.
USA Jobs
This is a United States office of personnel management website. It is the Federal Governments official one stop source for federal jobs and employment information.
Government Jobs For Students
One-stop shopping for students interested in federal employment opportunities.
Federal Jobs Net
This site will assist you with your government job search and it guides you step-by-step through the process. Start with the overview then visit other selections to explore this lucrative job market. Current and retired federal civil service employees will also find helpful information here.
Employment Guide
Search and apply for thousands of jobs in your area, free. Employers, post jobs or search over a million candidates in 37 industries like healthcare, sales, customer service and more.
Snag A Job
Our database of part-time and full-time hourly jobs is continually updated throughout the day. Keep checking back for new listings in your state.
Search Jobs USA
Search jobs free, post your resume free, review salaries.
H Careers
Search Hcareers for over 60,000 jobs in restaurants, retail, hotels, casinos, fashion, food service and more. Exciting new positions posted today. Search and apply now.
Federal Job Search
Search 40,000 U.S. federal government jobs. Matches delivered free by e-mail daily. Jobs all across country in every field.
New York City Tribe Net
Use Tribe.net's free local listings to find your next job. Get the your foot in the door using Tribe.net's unique ability to connect you to the right people. And it's 100% free.
Employmentsites
Workplace Diversity
The source for diversity talent, is the central job search web site for Corporate recruiters who want to make a good faith effort to reach experienced diversity talent
DISABILITIES
America's Job Bank This site lists jobs available nationwide. Listings can be sorted by location, job title, salary and military or occupational code. An excellent resource for finding employment for people with disabilities.
disABLED Person.com . An on-line community with an emphasis on employment. Check the recruitability section for job postings.
ESI: Employment Support Institute . Provides supports for better decision-making about employment options and policies affecting people with disabilities.
Job Accommodation Network This site has a tremendous amount of usefull information about disabilities, starting with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
eSight Careers Network Career development and management resources, networking, job listings for people who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise disabled.
Goodwill Industries International Inc. One of the world's largest nonprofit providers of employment and training services for people with disabilities and other disadvantaging conditions such as welfare dependency, illiteracy, criminal history and homelessness.
Job Accommodation Network (JAN) . An international toll-free consulting service that provides information about job accommodations and the employability of people with disabilities and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
ImpactOnline . Matches volunteers with opportunities.
Office of Disability Employment Policy . The US Department of Labor group charged with bringing a heightened and permanent long-term focus to the goal of increasing employment of persons with disabilities.
RecruitAbility An online, targeted recruiting site that effectively connects proactive employers with job seekers with disabilities.
Internet Business Development for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities . Teaches people with disabilities how to create a home-based Internet web store allowing them to create an income for themselves by selling artisan's products
Rehabilitation Recruitment Center . The Rehabilitation Recruitment Center (RRC) is a unique resource of job listings in the public rehabilitation program.
Untangling the Web Your complete listing of disability information on the Web
STARTING OWN BUSINESS
Internet Business Development for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities . Teaches people with disabilities how to create a home-based Internet web store allowing them to create an income for themselves by selling artisan's products
Small Business and Self-Employment Service
(SBSES). Provides information, counseling, and referrals about self-employment and small business ownership opportunities for people with disabilities.
Complete Identity This site is geared to individuals who want to start their own business.
Advancing Women Business
Advancing Women is a women and diversity career site and is a business and finance site. Browse our resumes or post your employment opportunity.
HISPANIC
Career Builder
Bi-lingual job search center for Hispanics. Mostly high end jobs but some home health aide, custodial and administrative jobs.
LatPro
Latpro created the first Hispanic / Latino and bilingual professional employment web site in 1997 and has deepened its market leadership every year with consistent innovation and recognition .
Hispanic Employment Service
This job source targets Hispanic but is helpful for anyone. This large site contains just about all the resources you'll need to conduct a thorough job search.
Hispanic Business
More of a business information link versus being an employment guide.
AFRO-AMERICAN/BLACK
African American Careers
Dedicated to serving the career minded African American job seeker, AfricanAmericanCareers.com delivers the Internet's largest job collection specifically for African American Students and Graduates .
Black Career Zone
The Black Career Zone is the #1 Career site for Blacks. We help Brothers and sisters maneuver through this very difficult job market.
The Multicultural Advantage
A site for professionals of color can learn what it takes to stay ahead of the pack.
It features a minority professionals networking calendar, job hunting and career success articles, scholarship listings, news, and career links for people of color.
AFRO-AMERICAN/BLACK WOMAN
Black Career Women
Black Career Women (BCW) is a national organization headquartered in Cincinnati, OH. Although the organizations does not have chapters, its membership is national. The organization, founded in 1977 serves as a nucleus of support to identify and address the critical needs of black women in the workforce as it relates to their career mobility and achievement.
The Black Collegian
THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online provides cutting-edge information on career resources for Black collegians. Job search strategies, graduate school opportunities, career and industry reports are explored.
WOMAN
IVillage
Working from home has its advantages -- including no dress code and no commute -- but the first step is designing and organizing a home office that works for you. Get started here.
Advancing Women Business
Advancing Women is a women and diversity career site and is a business and finance site. Browse our resumes or post your employment opportunity.
ASIAN
Asian-American Village -- from IMDiversity.com, this site provides valuable information on career opportunities as well as the tools needed to survive and succeed in America's workplace.
AsianMall Job Board -- where job-seekers with Asian interests -- Asian-Americans, fluent in one or more Asian languages, interested in working in an Asian country -- can post your resume, search or browse jobs by category, use a search agent, and have access to several other career job-search tools. Free to job-seekers.
National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) -- whose mission is to promote the personal and profesional development of the Asian American community through cultural awareness programs, resources for Asian American students, fellowship and professional network, and enhancement of the business and career environment for Asian Americans.
TEMPORARY JOBS
Kelly Services
Kelly services provides temporary staffing services, staff leasing, outsourcing, vendor on-site and full-time placement. Kelly serves 200,000 customers through 2,600 company owned and operated offices in 27 countries. Kelly provides employment for nearly 700,000 employees annually, with skills including office services, accounting, engineering, information technology, law, science, marketing, light industrial, education, health care and home care.
Short-Term Job Adventures
For free agents looking for limited-time frame work (otherwise know as short-term jobs), there is this site.
Snag A Job
Our database of part-time and full-time hourly jobs is continually updated throughout the day. Keep checking back for new listings in your state. |