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Below is a list of national job search websites (Im sure there are
other great sites out there) that we feel cater well to a variety of
individuals experienced professionals, those looking for part-time
work, or others just entering the workforce and in search of some
assistance.

The
Monster Board
A monster of a
sight. This general recruitment site offers hundreds of thousand of job
listings. Note to both job seekers and employers: give yourself enough
time to sort through all the job postings and resumes.
Career
Rewards
Make money, win prizes and, hey, even find yourself a job. What more can
you ask for from a website?
Career
City
Specifically designed for
those technical and professional people who are seeking the most
demanding and challenging positions available today in their chosen
field. Well thats a mouthful. Careercity.com also claims to be one
of the most frequently visited employment sites on the World Wide Web,
serving over 2.5 million page views per month. So go on, check out the
site and be one of those 2.5 million. You might be glad you did.
Career
Hunters
One big site that lets you create your own online resume and then send
it out in the job category of your choice. Employers look here too for
quick resumes.
Hot
Resume
Claims
to be the hottest place on the net where you can submit your resume
to thousands of employers. Cant go wrong here, can you?
Hot
Jobs
Experienced professionals need only apply for these hot postings. Does
this include jobs working near the fast-food grill? According to
HotJobs, no!
Best
Jobs USA
Worried about finding work before, during or after that big move? This
site will ease your fears with job postings from around the country.
Employers can locate individuals who will appreciate the wonderful
setting they can provide. In short, great jobs in great places!
Jobs.com
Pretty
straightforward name here. Jobs.com distinguishes itself with locally
focused recruiting services supported by an aggressive local advertising
strategy. Translation: they help employees recruit the top talent
available in their areas.
Job
Options
Dont know what you want to do with your life? Well this site can
help. JobOptions.com matches your personality and job experience with
the right job. Employers will end up with individuals who are happy to
be with them.
Nation
Job
P.J. Scout is here to save the day! Let P.J. email you job leads, resume
tips, industry reports, recruitment advice and more.
Americas
Employers
Looking for helpful hints and tools for recruiters and those being
recruited? Then check out this site. You can even take part in a career
chat here.
Recruit
USA
Staying true to the red, white and blue, this general recruitment site
is a gateway to over 100,000 career opportunities all over the Unites
States.
Career
Builder  Their motto is
simple: “You be the client. We’ll be the server.” Works for us.
I
Want Work
Hey, dont we all. Go to this site for all the tools youll ever
need to start your search for a new career.
Resume
Zapper
No,
this isnt a site where some Martian zaps your resume into oblivion.
Quite the opposite. Resumezapper.com boasts to be the Internets BEST
resume distribution service.
Thingamajob
Its more than a cool name! This site meets the needs of experienced
professionals while offering helpful career-boosting articles, tips of
the week and much more. Oh yeah, dont forget to post your resume here
also.
Find
Jobs
Use their Job Search Robot to retrieve job
listings from more than 40 of the top employment sites all in one
big search.
The
Job Search Engine
Although not a job board, Job-Search-Engine.com is a direct search
engine where you can post resumes and find job listings in the U.S. and
Canada.
Get
a Job
Getajob.com is one of the best
sites to help you
get a job. This site offers nationwide listings and
a fast interactive menu screen, plus nearly three quarters of a million
jobs. Thats a lot of jobs.
Jobs
Online
Theyre jobs!
Theyre online! At
Jobs Online! This is a good
site with a wide range of jobs, categories, and search engines. But
watch out! They keep trying to enter you into contests and sell you
magazines.
Resume
Safari
You will need a
resume to use this site, hence the name.
All you do is select your location and the types of jobs you are
interested in, and the site sends your resume to employers.
Info
Works USA
Submit your
resume to any of the 10 different categories available on this site.
After that, employers will have access to it. If they like what
they see, theyll come find you!
Job
Bank USA
Although Job
Bank itself doesnt have a lot of jobs listed; their site allows you
to use almost 30 other job search engines.
Theyre so selfless.
Yahoo!
Classifieds
This place has
so many jobs listed its scary! There
are literally thousands of jobs posting from every city across our great
country. Any profession. Any salary. You name it and their search
engine will find it for you.
Help
Wanted
Create an
online resume and cover letter, plus control how much of it the
employers can see. Helpwanted.com
also lets you search an extensive job database.
BIO
Touted as The leading
online portal for discovery research and development in the life
sciences. To that, we say, This is one cosmic site, man. Plus
it even has one groovy Career Center where you can post your resume,
find jobs and even post jobs.
ACInet
Claims to help people make
better, more informed career decisions. We bet some of us couldve
used their help when we stared to enter the real world. Oh well, no time
like the present. In addition to its job bank, acinet.org offers
state-by-state demographic and economic data as well as wages and trends
information.
CareerMag
Post your
resume. Get a Job
its just that simple. This fun little site
basically has three main sections: one for job seekers, one for
employers and a miscellaneous area that provides among other things
articles, a message board and information on training and education.
Flip
Dog 
“Fetch
your next job here.” Catchy. FlipDog.com delivers the Internet's
largest job collection—all direct from the source—employer Web
sites. Using breakthrough technology, they get jobs from five times more
employers each week than other job sources do in a year. They also
collect jobs you won't see on any other job site—jobs from big and
small companies, public and private organizations or anywhere at all. If
it's out there, they apparently got it.
Job.com

Now
don’t confuse this site with “Jobs.com.” This is a completely
different site. You can post your resume for free and search 1000’s of
job. Also has a Career Bookstore. Give it a shot.
Career
Surf 
Careersurf.com’s
tag line is: A better “wave” to find jobs. That’s totally awesome,
dude!
Job
Web 
Jobweb.com is brought to
you by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. Sounds pretty
legit to us. Also has an online career fair.
Job
Search Pro 
JobSearchPro.com
is the place to begin your online job search. They have thousands of
links to help you get started. The sites in their directory give you
access to millions of jobs and tons of advice. They have everything you
need to find your next job — online!
Work
Tree 
“The
LARGEST job search portal in the world.” We aspire to be as big as
them someday. However, you do have to pay for their services.
Mega
Job Sites 
Yep,
they ain’t lyin’.
This is definitely a mega job site. Block out a good amount of
time to check out all their links.
Career.com

“World’s
first recruitment site.” Ya’ know, there’s something to be said
about being first. We’re not sure what that is, but we know there’s
something to say. Definitely check them out, though.
Employment
911 
Emergency,
emergency! We need jobs, stat! Employment911.com is a premier provider
of solutions for job seekers, recruiters and employers. The site was
launched with the idea to provide an “All in one” solution for job
seekers recruiters and employers.
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