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What other job search websites…. are there other than
careerbuilder.com
monster.com
flipdog.com
craigslists.com
americasjobexchange.com
that I could try other than the ones I have mentioned up there?
I need more sites with various different job postings….any help is greatly appreciated Thank You.
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Related posts:
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
http://www.usajobs.gov/ – Federal government jobs of all kinds. Also check each state, county and city/town for their job listings.
http://www.indeed.com/ – A jobs metasearch engine.
http://www.snagajob.com/ – for hourly-paid jobs
Two other places to look:
1. Pick companies you’re interested in working for and visit their websites. Most have a jobs or careers area.
2. Employment/staffing agency websites often list openings they’re trying to fill.
All you really need is indeed.com and simplyhired.com – they are job search engines that aggregate jobs from many job sites, including careerbuilder and monster. They have something like 9 million visitors a month, which is a tremendous amount of traffic.
I work for a recruiting firm that also has job listings, which I posted below, but if you are looking for a site that has thousands of job listings, try the aggregating sites.
On a slightly unrelated note, I wouldn’t necessarily completely conduct a job search via job boards. I have attached another article about how to network to find a job. It’s very difficult to make yourself stand apart from the hundreds of resumes these companies receive. If you find someone in the company as a way to network with and get in that way, it will give you a much better chance of being seen.