This page is taken from the EXCELLENT book: "Using the Internet and the World Wide Web in Your Job Search", by Fred E. Jandt & Mary B. Nemnich, published by JIST Works, Inc., 720 N. Park Avenue, Indianapolis, IN. 46202-3431. In addition to using the valuable links from the book provided below, I suggest you BUY THE BOOK which includes essential resume building chapters and essential software. Look at the JIST Publishers Web Site for valuable information on thier other books and important job search links, and E- mail them at jistworks@aol.com
The Book Chapters Are:
America's Job Bank a service of the US Dapt. of Labor and the state's public employment service, links 1,800 state employment service offices.
BPL INternet Index - Jobs is a well organized mega-list.
Career Magazine is a unique databank. It combines job postings from newsgroups into a database that can be sarched by location, skills, and titles.
Career Mosiac is sponsored by Bernard Hodes Advertising; search by job description, company name, and location.
Employment Opportunities and Job Resources on the Internet is a mega-list with guides to Internet Job searching compiled by librarian Margaret Riley.
Employment Opportunitiesand Resume Postings is a mega-list with links to other URLs.
ERISSprovides a listing of job search software sources and Web sites focusing on job listings, resumes, career resources, and governmsnt agencies.
Interactive Employment Network, E-Span, includes job listings.
Help Wantedis a private company specializing in "university arena management and marketing".
Jobs in Academia, science, engineering, medicine (from major metro newspapers) and newsgroup and resume banks are at Stanford University's Job Hunt.