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GENERAL JOBS/CAREERS
General Job Listings Free to Jobseekers
- JOBTRAK
(New York Times)
Has been used by 300,000 employers since 1987 to target
full-time, part-time and internship opportunities to students
at 700 colleges and universities. In addition to job
listings, site permits jobseekers to create an electronic
resume that can be updated as needed; also offers virtual
job fairs.
- Wall Street
Journal
Features advice on job-seeking, job listings, salaries
and employer profiles.
- CareerPath.com
Features 250,000 job listings from newspaper classified
ads of 63 major papers and also provides links to company
job sites. Purports to offer the greatest number of most
current jobs available on the Web. Allows searches by region
or industry. Permits users to develop profile of
preferred location, industry, salary; appropriate listings
are e-mailed to user. Services free to jobseekers.
Includes job-hunting advice, salary surveys and geographic
cost-of-living calculator.
- Headhunter.net
Generally has 70,000 job listings and 50,000 resumes
posted at any one time. Services free to jobseekers. Includes
job-seeking advice and on-line job fairs. User can
break postings broken down by city and Zip Code to refine
geographic search.
- Monster.com
Generally has 50,000 job listings at any one time. Services
free to jobseekers. Permits focussed searches by industry,
job title or geographic location. User can post "private"
resume (excludes personal details) and site will provide
contact info on interested recruiters. Also includes
job seeking intelligent agent (which provides a weekly e-mail
of listings that fit user's job profile), job-seeking advice
and on-line job fairs.
- College Grad Job
Hunter
Provides job postings and job-seeking advice pitched
to those with little work experience. Services free to jobseekers.
- NationJob Network
Permits users to develop profile of preferred location,
industry, salary; appropriate listings are e-mailed to user;
has 200,000 subscribers. Also permits search of existing
listings.
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