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Job-Hunt.org
is your Guide to On-Line Career and Job Hunting Resources, carefully
reviewed by our staff (of genuine, bone fide people, not
software) and organized into categories.
There are over 7,000 employers and career and job search resources listed
in Job-Hunt. We are
very selective in the sites included - we try to list only the best sites.
Sites do change
after we add them, however. So, be cautious even using sites you
find on Job-Hunt. Some of them may have been listed because they
were the best available for that particular category or location,
even though they might not be completely up to Job-Hunt's normal
standards. Verify before you trust any site!
Job
Hunters:
- Using
Job-Hunt to find a job - Job-Hunt is organized to
help you find the right resources for your job search. Most people start with the state where they live (or want to live) selecting it from the list of states. In addition, each
page of Job-Hunt contains links to the Employment Super
Sites, the Specialty job sites (Academia and Teaching, Law
and Law Enforcement, etc.), the Pick Your Employer section,
the Associations and Societies, and the other resources listed in the narrow column on the left side of every page.
- Starting
your online job search - So many choices, so much
information, you need a starting point and a strategy for
your search.
-
Finding Jobs on the Web - Don't limit your search
to the big Web job sites (that's where the competition is)
-- you have many options, and one of the best places to look for a job is in the resources listed for your state.
- Choosing
a Job Site - 14 critical criteria for choosing a
job site.
- Using
Web Job Sites - Many different services are provided
by job sites, and some should be avoided
- Tapping
the Hidden Job Market - Job-Hunt has collected and
organized the information for you, now this article provides
you with some concrete advice on how to find those
jobs that never get published.
- The
Dirty Dozen Online Job Search Mistakes - Learn from
the mistakes of others.
- Pick
Your Employer - Check out employer Web sites to
see the jobs they have posted and find company
research sources.
- Protecting
your privacy - Keep your search for employment and
your identity confidential so you can keep your job.
- Developing
your on-line resume - check out our Internet
Resume section and read the advice from our resume writing
pros.
- Research
employers, industry trends, associations, and/or find friends
and co-workers from the past for some networking: Check
out the listings in the Reference
Material category, which is part of the Other Job
Resources section of the home page.
- Even
more resources are available in Other
Lists of Links, also in the Other Job Resources
section of the home page.
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Employers/Recruiters:
- Picking
an employment site to post your job opportunities or
search for resumes.
- Using
and evaluating an employment site.
- The
Recruiting On the Internet category
in the Employer Resources section offers links to
resources, including "turn key" Web recruiting solutions,
and training on this subject from many reputable consultants
and companies.
- The
HR category in the Employer Resources
section provides a listing of many on-line resources for
employers, from benefits and eldercare resources to employment
sites for Human Resource professionals.
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If You Can't
Find What You Want on Job-Hunt...
"Other
Link Lists" is a category of Web sites which have fairly
extensive lists of on-line job hunting resources.
Make Job-Hunt.Org,
the ORGanized list of JOB-HUNTing resources, a bookmark or favorite
on your browser, and come back again. We are always changing and
expanding, so you may find exactly the right site or the information
you need the next time you visit.
Good
Luck with your career and your job search!!
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