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Finding a Job Online! Finding a job can be a daunting project for new graduates and seasoned professionals alike. The Internet provides some excellent services to help diminish job search anxiety. In this issue we provide a collection of valuable job resources which can jump start your job search. Whether you're looking to change jobs now, or just curious about what other opportunities are out there, we think you'll find the sites we've selected to be quite helpful. **The Write Jobs http://www.writerswrite.com/jobs/ The Write Jobs is a specialty job resource containing job listings and links for those seeking employment in writing-related careers, including freelancing, journalism, publishing, business writing, financial writing and technical writing. The best destination on the Web for those seeking a writing-related job. America's Job Bank http://www.ajb.dni.us/ This website is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Labor and the Public Employment Service. The site contains job listings from a computerized network which links state Employment Service offices around the U.S. The site contains over 900,000 job listings for all vocations. An excellent career tool for U.S. job seekers. Best Jobs in the USA http://www.bestjobsusa.com/ This site contains a large database with thousand of U.S. jobs, resume posting, corporate profiles and links to online employment resources. The site also features career-oriented content including the best places to live and work, surveys, career fair and trade show information and features for specific vocations. A great resource with a wide collection of jobs listings and career content. Career.com http://www.career.com Career.com contains online job searching, resume posting and lists of hot jobs. Jobs can be searched by multiple criteria including company name, new listings, entry level positions, discipline, keywords, international jobs and by location. The site also contains links to related resource including relocation resources, publications, college resources and other career sites. CareerMagazine http://www.careermag.com CareerMagazine is a comprehensive resource for job seekers with job listings, a resume bank, employer profiles, articles, news, links and other features. In addition to its valuable collection of job listings and company profiles, the site provides articles of interest to job seekers on such topics as managing your life and your career, resume writing, and industry watch. The site also includes an extensive collection of employment links. A must-see career site. CareerMosaic http://www.careermosaic.com/ CareerMosaic is a leading job site with job listings, job searches, employee profiles, free resume posting and online job fairs. CareerMosaic also provides information about and links to sites about job hunting, resume and cover letter writing, relocation resources and wage and salary information. A valuable site for job seekers looking for employment and career information. CareerPath.com http://www.careerpath.com CareerPath is an excellent job site with job listings, resume posting and company profiles. The site was co-founded in 1995 by six major newspapers: The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, San Jose Mercury-News and the Washington Post. The site pulls the help-wanted ads from these papers and also includes ads that come in over the Web. The site also provides resume posting and company profiles. Jobs only stay in the database for two weeks, so be sure to visit frequently. careers.wsj.com http://careers.wsj.com This online employment resource provided by The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition contains professional job listings, career information and employer profiles. The site also provides content including daily updates of news, features and trends from the Wall Street Journal and the National Business Employment Weekly. A must-see resource for career professionals. HeadHunter.net http://www.headhunter.net HeadHunter.net contains about 75,000 new job listings each week. The valuable search engine allows you to search for jobs which match criteria you input, including keyword, job category, college degree needed, location and salary. Resume posting is also available. HeadHunter is fast and easy to use. Be sure to include it in your job searches. Hotjobs.com http://www.hotjobs.com HotJobs.com is an excellent career resource providing frequently updated job listings, company profiles and personalized features, including resume posting. The site's custom features allow you to block specific companies from seeing your resume (such as your current employer) and allow you to track how often employers have viewed your resume. The site also includes a search agent, which automatically notifies candidates of job listings which fit their criteria. A must-visit job site. JobOptions.com http://www.joboptions.com JobOptions contains listings for thousands of high-quality jobs. New jobs are added daily. The site also includes an employer database which has information on over 6,000 employers. Visitors can also sign up for the Job Alert service, which will email you information about new jobs that match your interests. Monster Board http://www.monster.com Monster.com is a massive career resource with hundreds of thousands of job listings, information on thousands of companies, articles, chat, question and answer sections, and "My Monster," a section of monster.com that allows you to store your resume, run a job search agent and keep up with new jobs. The service is very user-friendly and job listings are constantly updated. A top-notch job site. You can receive Update by email. Click here to sign up to receive a free subscription. Subscribers' emails will not be sold or given to third parties. 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