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What are the best job/career search sites?

Targeting IT and Management www.monster.com www.dice.com

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  1. monster.com hotjobs.com and for military ... usajobs.com
  2. I would like to know the same exact thing. Monster isn't working for me
  3. careerbuilder.com
  4. Try yahoo hotjob (http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/) and America's Job Bank (www.ajb.dni.us ). Though the best way to get a job is to apply on the company's site directly. You can look up which companies are currently hiring using yahoo hotjob. Good luck!
  5. Job-Hunt.org was picked by US News & World Report magazine as one of the "top sites for finding work." It doesn't have jobs listed on it, but it does have over 6,000 links to excellent job search resources. So, no matter what you're looking for or what your level of experience is, you'll probably find the best sites for you at Job-Hunt.org [Don't forget the "-" between the "Job" and the "Hunt" or you'll go to the wrong site.] Indeed.com is listed by Job-Hunt as one of the "Employment Supersites" along with TrueCareers.com (for college students and recent grads) and CareerJournal.com (for executives). Craig's List is highly regarded in the "Classified Ads" catgory. Oodle.com is another one of the online classifieds sites. Job-Hunt has nearly 5,000 links for the various states in the U.S., and that doesn't mean 50 repeated links to Monster and HotJobs, etc. There are links to many local resources for the state - like local newspapers with help wanted ads online, state job banks, etc. Job-Hunt.org also lists many employers for each state, including state and local governments as well as schools and colleges, banks, hospitals, etc. It links you directly to the employers' Websites so that you can apply immediately. http://www.job-hunt.org - the home page http://www.job-hunt.org/jobs/states.shtm... - connects to each state's pages of links US News & World Report Career Guide - http://www.usnews.com/usnews/biztech/art... Forbes Best of the Web for Job Hunting sites - http://www.forbes.com/bow/b2c/category.j... The RileyGuide.com, similar to Job-Hunt.org in that it has lots of resources organized into categories - http://www.rileyguide.com/ Good luck!
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