This is a recruiting site for contract employees. Independent contractors, private
consultants and trainers can use
guru.com to find short-term and long-term
work.
A network of career sites, including IT Careers, USA Today and MSN, CareerBuilder
attracts 3 million unique job seekers per month. The site provides resume-builder and
job-searching agents.
This site, the largest of the online career sites, allows people looking for jobs to
post their resumes, search job listings and read advice and information about the
job-search process. It also provides a variety of recruitment services for employers.
This site allows online job candidates to search for career opportunities. It employs
intelligent agents to scour the Web and return jobs matching the candidate's request.
This site presents an opportunity for job seekers and employers to match up and register
the career- specific information for which they are searching.
This site is designed for Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking job seekers. In
addition to providing resume-posting services, the site enables job seekers to receive
matching positions via e-mail. Advice and information services are available.
In addition to services for searching for and posting positions, resume-building and
updating services are also available on this site. The site targets a variety of
demographics including African Americans, Asian Americans, people with disabilities, women
and Latin Americans.
This site represents people with disabilities. The site is large and includes many
different resources and information services. A special section is dedicated to job
seekers and employers.
This site provides potential employees with "insider information" on over 3000
companies. In addition, job seekers can search through available positions and post and
answer questions on the message board.
An
employment search engine for the USA. In one simple search,
Careerjet gives the job seeker access to a massive selection of jobs
that are compiled from various internet sources, saving the trouble of
having to visit each site individually.
On this site job seekers can fill out a form that indicates their desired field of
employment. Job Sleuth searches the Internet and returns potential matches to the
user's inbox. The service is free.
America's Job Bank is an online recruiting service provided through the Department of
Labor and the state employment service. Searching for and posting positions on the site
are free.
This free site provides members with 25 MB of storage space for housing documents
related to a user's job search. XDrive is able to communicate with all browser types and
has wireless capabilities.
Similar to
XDrive.com, this Web site provides users with 100 MB of
storage space. Users can back up, share and organize information about various job
searches. Driveway.com works on all platforms.
Students seeking internships can search job listings on this site. It also features City
Intern, to help interns become acquainted with a new location.
This site provides college grads and young professionals with less than five years of
experience with job opportunities. Additional features help users buy cars or find
apartments.
This online recruiting site matches outside contractors with companies needing project
specialists. Other services provided through eWork include links to online training sites,
benefits packages and payment services and online meeting and management resources.