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OK, so you've developed a killer resume, but now you're not sure where to go with it?

Don't worry, that's a common dilemma, but it's one that's easily solved.

Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, it is super easy these days to launch a job search.

Employers and job seekers alike gain many benefits from online job searches.

  • You can find employers (or employees) with a click of your mouse.
  • It's easy to target your search to a specific industry or type of employer.
  • It's fast and it doesn't cost anything in most cases.

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There are literally hundreds of job search sites out there on the Web, but obviously some are better than others. I'd like to suggest you start with our very own Job Board here at this site, and if you can't find what you're looking for, then move on to some other great sources of jobs.

Here are 4 of the biggest, most well-known, and highest quality job search agents:

Each has its own pluses and minuses, but one thing is certain, you've got a great chance of finding a job on one of these sites. I have personally used both CareerBuilder and Monster and one of the things I liked most was the email alert feature.

They would send me emails to alert me to new job postings that met certain search criteria that I set up. Getting them meant I didn't have to keep going back to the site every day to see what was new.

We've teamed up with a few job search sites to provide you an easy jumping off point to help with your job search.

General Job Hunting Sites

First, here's some handy tools from Job.com:
 

You can also access CareerBuilder right from this page:

Search Jobs on CareerBuilder.com

Or, if you'd prefer to use Monster.com, click the banner below & you'll be taken there in seconds!

Specialized Job Hunting Sites

Specialty job searches are also a great way to land a job if you're seeking one in a specific career field. What I mean by this is that there are job search engines geared specifically to a particular industry.

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If you love sports and think you would like to land a job of some type in sports, you ought to check out JobsinSports.com .

If you're a veteran and you're looking for a job, you might want to visit Military.com . Not only can you search for jobs there, you can also find out all of the details on how to get money under the GI bill for college and/or training. It's a great resource.

Another great resource for those at the high end of the job search market is TheLadders.com . They specialize in jobs in sales, finance, marketing, and executive management. You won't find many of those level jobs on the large job search boards like Monster, HotJobs, and CareerBuilder.

Of course, you can always search for a job the old-fashioned way, either by looking at listings in a newspaper or by networking. You won't always find the best jobs in the paper, but it might be worth a try. Many local newspapers have their own job sites or partner with CareerBuilder.com or the like to display local listings only. JobCircle.com is an example of a regional job search board. Their target market is the northeastern US.

If you're looking for some other kind of specialty job I haven't mentioned here, try typing "your specialty" + "jobs" (e.g., "nursing" + "jobs") into Google or Yahoo's search engines and see what specialty job search resources might come up.

You can use Google right here:

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