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Jobs and Careers

Where to start

National Job Listing Sites

Government

USA.gov - Information on finding a job, starting a business, government job opportunities and more from this U.S. government information portal.

Find It! By Audience - A shortcut to information and services the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) offers job seekers.

 

Job Listings, Bulletin Boards and Search Engines

America's Job Exchange - AJE's mission is to connect job seekers with employers that are looking to build a diverse workforce. Job seekers can not only search thousands of job postings, they can also access a comprehensive set of career management tools.

CareerBuilder - CareerBuilder powers the career sites for more than 10,000 Web sites, including 140 newspapers and leading portals such as MSN and AOL.  Job listings, career advice and legal resources, education center, resume writing and posting...

Indeed - An international site where you can post a resume - plus search job sites, newspapers, associations and company career pages.

LinkUp - Search engine that collects jobs from one source -- the company's website -- to reduce the possibility of scams and duplicates.

Job Hunt - Provides a comprehensive listing of employer recruiting page links, Internet-accessible legitimate job-search resources and services on the Web, plus up-to-date advice from genuine job search and career experts.

Jobbird - Post and search job listings.

LinkedIn - Large professional networking site that includes job search features. A membership is not required to use this site.

Monster - A global provider of a full array of job seeking, career management, recruitment and talent management products and services.

SimplyHired - A large job search engine.

AllianceQ - AllianceQ is a group of industry-leading Fortune 500 companies that have collaborated to build a free, exclusive and continually growing pool of job candidates.

 

Seasonal and Temporary

Cool Works - Clearinghouse for seasonal jobs, listing opportunities in national parks, resorts, ranches, ski resorts, camps and jobs on the water.

Guru - A clearinghouse for freelance work opportunities.

Sologig - A resource for connecting contract, consulting, contract-to-hire, and part-time project opportunities with "seasoned professionals".

Books on the shelf

Success after service : how to take control of your job search and career after military duty
What color is your parachute? 2018 edition : a practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers
Job U : how to find wealth and success by developing the skills companies actually need
Career errors : straight talk about the steps and missteps of career development
Born for this : how to find the work you were meant to do

Tips

Use Google Search and find your next Job

Google Search brings together job postings from across the web so you can more easily connect to your next job. Google Search organizes job postings from across the web in an easy-to-digest way so you can find job opportunities that are right for you. START HERE

How to search for jobs on Google

Search for "jobs near me," "teaching jobs", or similar job phrases on Google, and you'll be able to explore jobs all in one place.

You can then filter by location to see jobs in areas that are convenient for you. If you’re signed in, you may even see how long it would take to commute to a job from your home. You can also view salary information, employer reviews, and options to apply for the job.

Keep on top of your job hunt with alerts. You’ll receive email notifications when new jobs that match your search specifications are posted.

NOTE: While Google is a great place to look at what is out there, only apply for a job through the company's website - DO NOT APPLY FOR A JOB THROUGH GOOGLE.