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There is no shortage of great Web sites dedicated to helping people find jobs. Below is a list of a few leading job-search Web sites. These sites not only allow people to conduct keyword searches for jobs in their community, but many also allow jobseekers to post their resume to the site so that potential employers and recruiters can review them. Some of these sites also provide a wealth of information on finding and obtaining a job.

HotJobs
As a leader in the online recruiting industry, Yahoo! HotJobs tools and advice put jobseekers in control of their careers and make it easier and more cost-effective for employers and staffing firms to find qualified candidates. In addition to its popular consumer job board, Yahoo! HotJobs provides employers, recruiters, and staffing agencies with progressive recruiting solutions.

Job Search Engine
Launched in 1998, Juju has created tools that make Web-based job listings more accessible and search results more relevant. Its search engine provides quick access to jobs found on thousands of employer Web sites and job boards all around the Web, and offers features that will help people find the jobs they are looking for more efficiently.

CareerBuilder
Founded in 1995, CareerBuilder is the fastest-growing recruitment and career advancement source for employers, recruiters, and jobseekers.

WorkTree
WorkTree is one of the largest job-search portals in the world and the most complete and up-to-date job-search tool for the online jobseeker. Since 1999, WorkTree.com has been helping thousands of jobseekers find more jobs faster.

U.S. Department of Labor
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, One-Stop Career Center is an integrated suite of national Web sites that helps businesses, jobseekers, students, and workforce professionals find employment and career resources. One-Stop Career Center provides jobseekers access to more than one million jobs, features labor market trends and tips, and offers a place for jobseekers to post their resume for thousands of employers.

NationJob, Inc.
NationJob, Inc. was founded by human resources and technology professionals with a straightforward goal: to save companies money by helping them find qualified candidates with a minimum investment of time and effort. An integrated network of Internet sites and services, NationJob is consistently ranked among the top employment sites on the Web.

Simply Hired
Simply Hired boasts five million job listings. It is a vertical database of job listings that searches thousands of other job sites and resources to provide a comprehensive list of job openings.

Monster
On this Web site, jobseekers can search hundreds of thousands of jobs, build and post their resume, and access thousands of pages of career information and advice.

The Job Spider
The Job Spider is a free employment information exchange job board modeled from Craigslist. The Job Spider is free to employers and jobseekers. There is no charge to post a resume or job, search through the resume, search through the jobs, or create a job alert.

GetTheJob
GetTheJob is the largest vertical job search engine for direct employer jobs only. The site collects job postings from the corporate career centers of thousands of companies, indexing more than two million jobs at any time.

JobsOnline
If a job is posted anywhere online, chances are it is in the JobsOnline database. The site gathers job postings from all over the Internet-niche sites, newspapers, major job boards, and everything in between-and lists them for free.

FedWorld
The FedWorld.gov Web site is a gateway to government information. This site is managed by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) as part of its information management mandate. In 1992, FedWorld.gov was established by NTIS, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, to serve as the online locator service for a comprehensive inventory of information disseminated by the Federal Government. This service assists agencies and the public in electronically locating Federal Government information housed within the NTIS repository and outside of NTIS.

 

 
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