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3.0 Headhunter.net
Reported as one of the top 5 best online job sites, Headhunter.com has over 180,000 job listings as well as over 300,000 resumes for companies looking for employees. Post your resume and search their database for free. Posting an open employment position costs $20 a month. Although heavy in the technical area, Headhunter does offer a wide spectrum of employment opportunities.
www.headhunter.net
2.6 CareerMosaic
Career Mosaic has been online for over 5 years now and has an extensive database of job listings. You can locate a job that fits your predetermined criteria and simply apply online, all with a click of a mouse button. Employers may also search Career Mosaic's extensive list of resumes for a hefty annual or semi-annual fee.
www.careermosaic.com
2.5 Career Planning - About.com
This has got to be one of the best sites on the Web for career planning. The About.com editor for Career Planning has done a fantastic job of gathering information to help her viewers investigate careers, change careers, evaluate their own careers and talk with others about careers.
careerplanning.about.com/jobs/careerplanning/mbody.htm
2.5 HotJobs.com - The Experienced Professional's Job Board
Listed in Fortune Magazines Top Ten Online Jobsites. Just like many of the other job sites, HotJobs.com allows you to post your resume or search their database for job openings. You can also create your own personal "My HotJobs" page where you can update your contact information and input your resume. Then HotJobs will give you a report that details the activity on your resume--how many times it was pulled up in a search, how many times it was viewed, etc. This can really help you see how much interest you are generating.
www.hotjobs.com
2.5 The Princeton Review
Whether you're preparing for college entrance exams, applying to grad or professional school, or looking for a career, this is the place. The Princeton Review has practice tests, college rankings, advice on how to succeed in business school and tips on choosing a career.
www.review.com
2.4 CareerMagazine
A must for anyone who wants to stay informed about ongoing trends in the work force. Great articles discuss issues faced by employers and employees alike. All this information along with a database of thousands of job openings that you can search.
www.careermag.com
2.2 CareerBuilder--All the jobs on the Web
Having a job means dealing with office politics, moving up the corporate ladder and striking a balance between your personal and professional life. CareerBuilder can help you stay informed as you try to find that balance. Whether you're looking to make a career change, want advice on asking for that raise or tips on interoffice relationships, this site has got what you're looking for.
www.careerbuilder.com/index.cfm
2.0 America's Career InfoNet
A great resource for exploring careers. This site provides information on jobs and occupations ranging from anthropology to computer information systems management. The best feature of this site is the resource library. It lists links to all kinds of publications and sites that can answer any question you might have on a particular job or career field.
www.acinet.org/acinet/default.htm
2.0 Best Jobs USA
A fantastic resource for those who are investigating a new career, looking for a job, or just want to know how their salary compares to others across the country. Best Jobs USA is a newsletter with a collection of articles on the new trends in the workforce. A great source of information and a tool for employers and employees alike.
www.bestjobsusa.com/index.asp
2.0 CareerPath.com
Find a job, post a resume or find tips, articles and advice on managing your career. All this and more can be found on CareerPath.com, which allows you to search their online database as well as posted job lists from major newspapers across the country. After registration you can search and post your way into a new career.
new.careerpath.com
2.0 NationJob Network
Nation Job flaunts its "PJ Scout" feature. PJ Scout continues your search after you've left the site and then emails you notices of job openings that would interest you. There are thousands of jobs posted along with thousands of resumes.
www.nationjob.com
2.0 JobOptions
Yet another site that lists job opportunities across the country. Heavy in the technical field, JobOptions not only allows you to search their database of posted jobs but also allows you to post your own resume for employers to view.
www.joboptions.com
1.8 Excite Careers
Search a database of job postings with the click of a button. Excite has provided a career center that allows employers from across the country in fields ranging from food service to computers (some big name companies too) to post employment opportunities. You set the criteria and Excite searches through its database and finds jobs that match what you're looking for. Job hunting at its easiest.
www.excite.com/careers
1.5 Career Search
Want to know what it takes to be a botanist or perhaps a molecular biologist? Career Search will help you explore an assortment of occupations in 33 different categories. The write-ups on each career contain a wealth of information from salary and educational needs to work conditions and duties. Before you decide to dump your old job and change careers, check out your options here.
cbweb9p.collegeboard.org/career/bin/career.pl
1.5 E-Stamp
"E-stamp Internet postage is a United States Postal Service approved service that allows you to buy and print postage right from your PC."  It's done through a digital stamp.  To use this service, it is necessary to purchase a starter kit and there is a small convenience charge for each time you buy postage.  This site also features a zip code "dictionary".  Just punch in the address, and it will tell you the Zip + 4 code.  Check it out.                                                                                 www.estamp.com

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