6FigureJobs.com |
6FigureJobs.com
is one of the fastest growing career resource sites
targeted specifically to senior executives and
professionals. It also offers free access to thousands of
six-figure positions, resume posting services, and full
confidentiality for all |
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Career
Central |
There
are hundreds of web sites in the USA dedicated to finding
people work. Career Central is different because it tries
to offer a more personalised and more qualified service.
Dependent upon the needs of their client companies, Career
Central identify |
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CareerCity |
Another
good site, CareerCity offers jobs specific to location and
industry specializing in technical work . They also
provide a range of other services including career
coaching, help with cover letters, resumes, interviewing,
hiring, firing and self-ass |
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Careernet |
Jobseekers
discover career opportunities, job postings, internships,
interview and job search strategies. Employers and
recruiters explore Careernet's extensive resume database
with high-tech search capabilities. |
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CareerShop |
What
does this site not do? Sure, you'll get jobs, careers
advice and resum� information here but CareerShop also
features Emplawyernet which is a special service for
lawyers looking for work, a Health Careers section,
CareerTV merging broadcast televisio |
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eWork |
Founded
in April 1999, eWork is the Web's unique market-based
exchange where project managers and e-working
professionals connect, engage and work together to
complete projects online. Particularly useful for
freelance / part-time professionals. |
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Headhunter.net |
Another
clean jobs site with easy navigation, Headhunter.net's
main selling point is "positioning" of ads
within a search. This works for both recruiters and job
seekers. For a fee, adverts can spruced up so that they
stand out more clearly. Similarly, a |
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JobMatch.com |
As
an added incentive to use this service, Jobmatch pays you,
yes that's right, PAYS YOU an extra 50% in your first
months salary when you find a job using their site. The
only proviso as far as we can tell is that you have to
work for your new employer f |
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America's
Job Bank |
America's
Job Bank is a partnership between the US Department of
Labor and the state operated public Employment Service.
Funded through Unemployment Insurance taxes paid by
employers, AJB seeks to provide job seekers with the
largest pool of active job op |
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CareerBuilder |
As
well as looking good and with great navigation,
CareerBuilder bills itself as the world's largest
recruiting network, combining over 27 leading career Web
Sites including MSN.COM, USA Today, Business Week and
Bloomberg. The site also has numerous links |
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CareerMosaic |
Awards
aplenty and a range of splendid statistics make
CareerMosaic one of THE sites to look at if you're trying
to find new work. They have over 100,000 jobs listed and
can offer a range of industry-specific sister sites. All
this plus over 135,000 resum |
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Careerpath |
Founded
by The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times,
The New York Times, San Jose Mercury-News and The
Washington Post in 1995, Careerpath features jobs from the
Help Wanted ads of the nation's leading newspapers, and
from the Web sites of lea |
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College
Recruiter |
CollegeRecruiter.com
is used by students who are seeking part time jobs or
internships and graduates who are seeking full time career
or continuing education opportunities. It is also used by
employers and schools to recruit students and graduates
from po |
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Guru.com |
The
strapline for Guru.com reads "Power for independent
professionals". Their aim is to bring together
companies who are looking for project-based or freelance
workers and vice versa. If you have the skills and don't
want a full-time job or work as an "em |
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Job
Bank USA |
Formed
in 1995, JobBank USA is one of the best-known job sites
out there. As the name suggests, JobBank is indeed a
receptacle for loads of jobs, resume and careers services,
employment fairs and assessment tools. Does exactly what
it says on the tin. |
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Monster
USA |
Probably
the biggest and best-known job site out there, Monster
certainly has a lot to roar about. Jobs, resum�s, career
services, notice boards and newsgroups. Is there anything
they've missed out? Over 271,000 jobs last time we looked. |
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