Finding a Job

Now that you’ve probably submitted yourself to some of the self-assessment exercises and determined who you are, what you like and where you’re going, and have composed a winning resume, you should now be ready to start job hunting. The sites below are an amalgamation of suggested readings (for tips on the process), and actual job search links. Most also incorporate other helpful information, so after perusing the initial link, surf around a bit and you might find more interesting, helpful information.

Job Search Articles:

The following sites are good to read before you begin your job-hunting journey:

“Career” section of The Princeton Review Online

Job Search Success

Job-Search Strategies.

Job Search Sites:

The following are some of the most popular sites on the web today:

College Grad Job Hunter

-  a good place to start

Monster.com

Yahoo!HotJobs.com

JobBank USA

Voted “the best” by NetGuide, Webcrawler, Starting Point, TV.COM, Internet Business Network, LookSmart, Club Web, Noteworthy Ezine, & METROSCOPE

EmploymentOffice.net

This is a worldwide job-searching site. Its job search titles are organized by occupation, and not by industry.

Spherion

This is a multifaceted web site, containing a wide variety of job search information and tools. In addition to allowing job searches by title, salary, experience and geographic region, you can submit your resume to their database. You'll also find job tools such as tips for interviewing and resume creation, salary guides and calculators, and links to numerous other career sites on the web.