Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Anyone looking for a new job or career?

COMMON CENTS realizes that many people are looking for full or even part-time work. We hope this list of job sites and job services helps you find your new job. Good luck and keep a positive attitude!
  • Monster.com is the largest internet job search site. If your resume is not posted here you are wrong.
  • Yahoo's Hot Jobs.com is a free site that has thousands of jobs
  • WorkTree claims to be scans MILLIONS of jobs in seconds! View jobs from thousands of online sources INSTANTLY! 50,000+ links to job sites, recruiters, employers and more!
  • Job.com is another very large job search site. Registration and resume posting is free and this job search site always ranks as one of the top career sites on the Internet.
  • Beyond.com - Currently Beyond.com is claiming: 6,430,492 Total Resumes; 316,342 New Candidates/Mo. 3,867,983 Job Views/Mo. 1,134,989 Daily Job Alerts 25,267,977 Email Contacts
  • SnagAJob.com is America’s largest hourly job website, featuring more than 100,000 active job postings in industries including: restaurant, retail, office and more.
  • Indeed.com claims to have 823,875 new jobs in the last 7 days. Search job sites, newspapers, associations and company career pages.
  • Simply Hired.com claims to have over 737,951 jobs posted in just the last week!
  • Execu-Search.com specializes in jobs for Executives
  • The Ladders.com specializes in jobs paying $100,000 and up!
  • The Federal Government is always hiring!
  • Resume Zapper.com emails your resume to thousands of recruiters! (Updated)
  • Hot Resume.com - post your resume here for free (Updated)
Other non-traditional sites:

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.snagajob.com/affiliates/

Unknown said...

This is a GREAT list! Thanks so much CC. I'm passing it on to all my friends in need of job help. Because, you know, the stimulus is working just as the Prez planned... 15% unemployment anyone?

Jannie Funster said...

Hey, Steve, ths is a pretty cool list, thanks. Will help those in need.

You're on Twitter, right?

Papa Ray said...

Good work, thanks for the list.

I don't need a job, but I will pass this link on to some that I know that do.

Papa Ray
West Texas

Anonymous said...

Wonderful blog. A really helpful one. Thanks for providing the list.

Work from home

Unknown said...

I invite everyone to visit KidMoguls.com - a site that teaches kids and 'tech shy' adults how to blog. Why search for a traditional job when you can begin a reliable, solid career from blogging about your passion (something CCers know a lot about).

Peace,

Mike Corso
http://www.kidmoguls.com