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Top 10 Sites for JobseekersEveryone knows the popular sites for jobseekers like:• Monster• CareerBuilder• Indeed• SimplyHired• Dice
While these are lesser known, they can be just as valuable.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
• Information on 100’s of careers: Accountants to Education to Paramedics, and more. • Summaries, job duties, work environment, salary, education
requirements . . . on all of them. • Bureau of Labor Statistics – Free
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/
O*Net Online
• Information on 100’s of occupations: Various ways to search. • Find jobs: by industry, by career cluster; that use your particular skills;
are growing; education and experience needed; etc. • US Department of Labor /Employment and Training – Free
https://www.onetonline.org/
• Easy way to: find jobs, meet recruiters, learn about company cultures, make connections, etc. Search for recruiters, companies to learn more and interact.• Bonus: twitter chats are networking events you can participate in
from the comfort of your home. • twitter - Free
https://twitter.com/
Military.com
• Skills translator: evaluates your sills based on military job title, specialties and training. • Provides a list of civilian jobs that use skills similar to those used in
your military job. • Military.com/Monster.com – Free
http://www.military.com/veteran-jobs/skills-translator/
Glassdoor
• Best known for company reviews by current/previous employees. Valuable information, but take remarks with a grain of salt. • Bonus: You can also search by company for salary information, sample
interview questions, and jobs. • Glassdoor – Free (fees to post job listings)
http://www.glassdoor.com/index.htm
Google Voice
• Phone number: number you can use publicly; forwards to any phone; can be set to voicemail, etc. • Bonus: Sends you an email whenever someone leaves you a voice
message; keeps your personal phone private.• Google – Free
https://www.google.com/voice
Salary.com
• Research salary: search salaries for your target position by title, geographical location, industry, etc. • Knowing the salary range for your target position is essential BEFORE
you begin a job search.• Salary.com – Free, but you can buy customized reports
http://www.salary.com/
PhotoFeeler
• Members rank uploaded photos as: competent, likeable, and influential. • Gives you the opportunity to test your photo before you use it
professionally, i.e. on LinkedIn.• PhotoFeeler – Uses credits, but you can vote on other photos to earn
creditshttps://www.photofeeler.com/
Your College/University Alumni Site
• Many offer: informative webinars; online communities; networking events. • Alumni Association: facilitates alumni connections; career mentoring;
job openings; etc. • University – Free for alumni
career-intelligence.com
• Had to add ours but it really is great => 100’s of articles offering career-related information and advice.• Everything from: what should I do to help me change jobs to help me
get ahead. • career-intelligence.com team - Free
http://career-intelligence.com
Branded Resumes ~ LinkedIn Profiles ~ Cover LettersMoney-Saving Packages ~ DIY Tools
Visit http://careerservices.career-intelligence.com/ for more information and to schedule an introductory call.
Connect on: twitter: @careerintellFacebook: www.facebook.com/careerintell
https://www.linkedin.com/in/annetterichmond