Job search has evolved over recent years, with hundreds of companies piling in to the space. We’ve picked out more than 70 that should help job seekers get ahead.
37signals.com – Programming, design, an executive jobs board.
Alumwire.com – Focusing on job searches for college graduates and young alumni.
Amiko – Online resume generator.
AuthenticJobs.com – Listings of companies looking for full-time and freelance web designers.
Bixee.com – Search by keywords, location, or browse by industry.
BookALesson.com – A site for personal instructors in sports and music to find students.
Care.com – Babysitting, nanny, child care, tutoring, pet care and senior care jobs.
Careerbuilder.com – General job search site.
Clickforlessons.com – Jobs board for private instructors in sports, art, music and the like.
Climber.com – Fill out a survey about yourself and get matched to a job by your interests.
CompanyMeetCreative.com – Part time, freelance, and contract job offerings for creative types.
Considerati.com – Technical job listings in Europe.
CoolWorks.com – Job listings for summer and seasonal jobs at national parks and resorts.
Coroflot.com – Allows for creatives to publish an online portfolio and search for jobs.
Craigslist.com – The infamous Craigslist. Select your city and search for jobs in your area.
Cvwarehouse.com – Lets you search for jobs in a confidential manner.
Daylo.com – Post yourself, list any specialized skills you could bring to a job.
Elance.com – Focus on freelance work related to graphics, web design, and content creation.
Eluta.com – Job searches focusing on Canada.
Emurse.com – Helps you convert your resume in to the hResume format for online use.
Findlaw.com – Focusing on hooking up lawyers with clients.
FreshWebJobs – Full-time and freelance web developer jobs.
GetAFreelancer.com – People looking for freelancers of all types.
GiggedUp.com – Post video resumes of yourself for prospective employers to search.
Gladoo.com – Focusing on jobs in India in the technology fields.
Glendor.com – Currently only covers San Francisco, shows jobs by markers on a Google map. Plans to expand to other cities later.
GoFreelance.com – Assortment of freelance jobs that allow you to work from home.
HireAHelper.com – Localized handyman jobs, post your availablility, get hired.
iHipo.com – International jobs and internships.
ILoveMyNanny.com – Directed solely to putting nannies together with families.
Indeed – Searches several job sites, newspapers, associations and company career pages.
Isabont.com – Helps you manage your job search by letting you organize yourself.
Job-a-matic.com – Post job listings, and even add a job board to your existing site
Jobazaar.com – Focuses on small jobs, all the way down to needing someone to mow the yard.
Jobburner.com – Focusing on technical jobs, post your resume and search for jobs.
JobBoardReviews.com – Reviews job boards and helps you pick the right one for you.
JobDig.com – Dedicated to the Midwest, focuses on employment, training and opportunities.
Jobfox.com – Fill out your profile, view your job matches, and let people hunt for you.
Jobneters.com – Jobs from multiple countries, earn rewards for referring others.
Jobpile – Aggregates from numerous jobs boards to let you search them all at once.
Jobsandgigs.com – Design and development jobs boards, features customized RSS feeds.
Jobsearcheasy.com – Browse and search for jobs and earn prizes while you do it.
Jobster.com – Post your resume, get advice, join networks.
Krop.com – Creative and technology job listings.
Layoffspace.com – A site for the unemployed to gather, network and help each other find work.
LinkUp.com – Job aggregator that monitors thousands of employers websites.
Mapdango.com – View classified job listing on a Google map, seeing what is in your area.
Monster.com – One of the best known job search engines.
Odinjobs.com – Intelligent job matching for the technology field.
PageBites.com – Works for both employers and job seekers, searchable by jobs and regions.
Peekface.com – Read reviews of employers written by people with experience in the same company.
Place4Langs.com – Focusing on tutors of foreign languages of all skill levels.
Probook.com – Professional networking site for Canada.
Recruit.net – Millions of jobs from all around the world. Search by keywords and location.
Resolio.com – Create a professional looking resume and publish it online.
SalaryScout.com – Ever wondered if you were getting a fair salary offer? Use this site to compare it to what others report.
SeriousTeachers.com – Focusing on teachers, and schools looking for them.
Sidejobtrack.com – Job tracking, invoicing, reporting & project management for the part-time independent contractor.
SimplyHired.com – Millions of jobs harvested from numerous sources.
Talentdatabase.com – Jobs boards for creative types such as artists, actors, dancers, musicians and much more.
TalentSpring.com – Features a resume builder, get your peers to review, and then search for jobs.
Talkbean.com – Connecting students and teachers from all over the world.
Tutorlinker.com – Tutors list your profiles and let students find you.
Tutorz.com – Specifically made to help tutors and students connect.
WebProJobs.com – Designed with web professionals in mind, features full-time and freelance jobs.
Whototalkto.com – Give people leads in to your former job, while getting tips on the one you want to get.
WiziQ.com – Connecting teachers and students for distance learning.
WorkTree.com – Job search engine with browsable categories including government jobs and Fortune 1000 companies.
Yahoo! HotJobs – Jobs board owned by one of the largest web companies.
YorZ.com – Search for jobs or network with people inside your industry.
YourOnRamp.com – Focusing on career women trying to balance work and a personal life.
Zubka.com – Based in the UK, find jobs for yourself and earn money for referring friends to other jobs.
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Sean P. Aune
http://mashable.com/2007/07/21/job-hunt/
These tips are overall very useful to all ages. Keeping up with technology, terminology, and industry trends is very important, and applying a professional attitude to interviews is pertinent.
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