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The best online job search tips and
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America's Career Kit - America's Career InfoNet helps people make
better, more informed career decisions. Check education, knowledge, skills
and abilities and licensing against requirements for most occupations.
Search for employer contact information nationwide, cost of living data, and
call up state profiles with labor market conditions. Find nearly 5,500
external links to the most extensive set of career resources available. |
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Career Resource Center - Investigate thousands of links to a wide
variety of career resources. Find sections on jobs, career education,
college and university education, employer directories and rankings, best
places to work, self-employment, personal credit as well as access to
hundreds of career service professionals such as relocation, counselors or
outplacement organizations. Find information on job search methods, career
fairs, cover letter writing tips, interview tips, media listings and job
search advice. |
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College Grad - The number one entry level job site for college students
and recent grads. Info on entry level careers, resumes, cover letters, entry
level jobs, entry level salaries, interviewing and entry level employers. |
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Job
Hunt - Job search and employment resources center - PC Magazine Best of
the Internet and Forbes Best of the Web for Job Hunting with the most
complete and extensive directory of the BEST job sites and career resources,
chosen for the job search quality of the sites - not for our financial
benefit - organized into categories by location or specialty, and a guide to
online job search - picking and smartly/safely using job sites, creating an
Internet resume, and protecting privacy. |
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The Riley Guide - Introduces you to the online job search, listing many
online sites and services that are useful for your job search. We do not
post jobs nor resumes but instead point you to the places that do. |
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Job Hunters Bible - What Color Is
Your Parachute - Designed as a supplement to the book, 'What Color Is
Your Parachute by Dick Bolles. |
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