Career Advice for Job Seekers

Yep, You’ll Find It Here: Entry-Level Job Sites

October 7, 2006


The easiest way to find entry-level job sites is to actually search for a job. If you are a fan of google, yahoo, msn, whatever you fancy, go there and search. Within seconds you will find a list of general entry-level job sites (such as collegerecruiter.com, salary.com, monster.com, aftercollege.com, job-hunt.org…) and even some sites that are specific to the field you are interested in. These specific sites function just like the general search sites allowing you to post resumes, search for jobs, profile your chosen career and many other useful things.
Personally, I like to look for entry-level job sites that have a bunch of ways to find job opportunities and also allow me to research my chosen field either with real-life commentaries, basic career information, job fairs or career centers. For the entry-level job searcher it is primarily about gaining experience and eventually moving up the ladder into more skilled positions. Any way you can accomplish that will ensure your success and an entry-level job site that can point you in that direction is a great site.
Most of the ‚Äúgeneral sites‚Äù have all of these options and more for entry-level job searchers; however, I do like entry-level jobs sites that specialize in a certain career. Because these sites have targeted information and many more ways for you to improve in that field and not just as an entry-level job searcher in general. Remember, there are so many ways to find what you are looking for on the information highway–you just have to look! So have fun, learn new thins and find that entry-level job!!
Beginning resources:
www.collegerecruiter.com
www.google.com
www.monster.com
www.msncareers.com
www.hotjobs.yahoo.com
www.job-hunt.org
collegerecruiter.salary.com
www.quintcareers.com
www.about.com
www.aftercollege.com
www.campuscareercenter.com
www.careerbuilder.com
www.thingamajob.com
(The list goes on and on and on…)

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