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It does depend on what you are looking for, but these sites listed below are good general purpose sites, and the last one includes a large directory of sites by specialty (e.g. finance, law and enforcement, etc.).

These are the ones I recommend the most often for job seekers in the U.S.:

* Indeed.com - http://www.indeed.com

Indeed is an "aggregator" which means it collects jobs from job sites (like Monster, HotJobs, and CareerBuilder) as well as from employers, news papers, etc., so you go to one central place to search for the jobs.

It will give connect you with more jobs that you would find on Monster, HotJobs, or CareerBuilder by themselves.

* Craigslist.org - http://www.craigslist.org/

Craigslist is a giant online classifieds site, broken up by location. There are "jobs" and "gigs" (project assignments). The jobs are posted in reverse chronological order (newest at the top, oldest at the bottom), so you have to keep visiting or sign up for an RSS feed. Also check the "gigs" for short-term and part-time jobs.

Craigslist is often used by smaller companies because it's cheaper than Monster, et al. Criagslist ads are not usually collected by aggregators like Indeed.com.

Because posting is so often free, you need to be a little careful using Craig's List. For some tips, see Using Craigslist to Find a job - http://www.job-hunt.org/onlinejobsearchguide/article_guide_to_craigslist.shtml

* Job-Hunt.org - http://www.job-hunt.org/

There are over 8,400 links to employers (including all of the Fortune 500 employers on 1 page) and job search resources on Job-Hunt, including over 6,300 organized by state - online classifieds from local newspapers as well as links to the various local Craigslist sites, state and local government jobs, colleges and universities, the state Employment Office, and many other employers.

Job-Hunt will show you other places to find jobs (local classified ads, etc.) and it will also give you some employers who may not be listing jobs on Indeed or Craigslist but who may have jobs open, too.

Be sure to check out the job search networking sites where you can make connections with employers and other job seekers, usually for free or very low cost.

Good luck with your job search!

2007-02-15 05:11:27 · answer #1 · answered by Job Search Pro 5 · 1 0

Here are two very good ones.

CareerOneStop (www.CareerOneStop.org) is one of the largest job matchng & career exploration systems

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the O*NET (Occupational Information Network) family of skills-based occptnl info sys (http://online.onetcenter.org & oth related O*NET systems)

Hope that helps!

2007-02-12 09:37:21 · answer #2 · answered by Yada Yada Yada 7 · 0 0

Depends on what you do. There are industry specific sites.

2007-02-12 09:36:48 · answer #3 · answered by Catherine T 2 · 0 0

craiglist.com, jobs.com
other sites that are specific to your field/major like for media/journalism there is mediabistro.com

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2007-02-12 09:45:04 · answer #5 · answered by hhhhhhhhhhhh k 1 · 0 2

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