Whatever your specialty,
location, or job interest, your
first step is to get your resume online
where Human Resources Directors
and Company Recruiters can
access it.
How to Post Your Resume
Online
Be sure to have
your resume posted online at each
of the the Top 3 Job Search Sites
on the Internet. Most of the top employers and
recruiters look to these sites first.
There are no
charges for placing your resume on any
of these sites.
- CareerBuilder.com has built
itself into the largest site of its
type with over 900,000 jobs available
online. Post your
resume.
- HotJobs.com
with Yahoo
behind them is a major online
employment site. Post your
resume on HotJobs.com Free.
- Monster.com
is probably the
best known of the online job search
sites. Post your
resume on Monster for top
employers to see.
Industry Related Job
Search
America Job
Bank. Continue your job search here. Search for
your desired job opportunity, like government
jobs, summer jobs, tech jobs, federal jobs, part
time jobs, computer jobs and teaching jobs. The
best national and local jobs in several
industries.
If you have
recently been laid off or your company is
currently in the process of downsizing,
you can find hundreds of industry-specific
"hidden" jobs through this list of web
sites. Registration is required at some of these
sites.
Those looking
for part-time or work-at-home opportunities
should visit the job category on ClickBank.
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