America's Job Banks
The last of America's job banks are listed
below. For overseas and international job banks, see International
Jobs.
Job
Search Help
An impressive collection of original articles and Web links to help you land
a job in the U.S. or overseas, from Alison Doyle, the Job Searching Guide at
About.com. She includes help for writing resumes and employment-related letters,
submitting references, properly completing job application forms, and acing interviews.
That only scratches the surface.
NationJob Network
NationJob was among the pioneering job banks, and one of the first among the
pioneers to offer automated job lists by email. It also offers U.S. and international
job search facilities, resume posting, and several career resources and services.
Some services are through third-parties who charge fees.
NotchUp
Get paid to interview! Instead of paying recruiters, companies are willing to
pay you. NotchUp arranges it, at no charge to job seekers. Major companies
such as Google, Genentech and Merill Lynch have joined NotchUp at this writing.
Programming
From Home
Lists direct, contract and freelance jobs with telecommuting options from its
network of computer job banks, including Telecommute-Jobs, Jobs
For Networkers and Jobs
For Programmers. Telecommuting ranges from part to full time. Resume posting
and job searching are free, as are details of jobs with part-time telecommuting.
Details of those with full-time telecommuting require a subscription.
Senior Job Bank
Part-time, temporary and occasional jobs for senior citizens in America, Canada
and Australia. A non-profit organization dedicated to helping seniors stay
in or go back to the workforce.
Tech Job Bank
U.S. technical jobs in a variety of disciplines and industries, confidential
resume posting, and links to career resources and a few newsgroups. Includes
selections for international locations.
Telecommute-Jobs
Lists only the genuine telecommuting jobs extracted from its network of computer
job banks, including Programming
From Home, Jobs
For Networkers and Jobs
For Programmers. Telecommuting benefits range from part to full time. By
itself, the desire to telecommute is not enough to qualify for these jobs. You
must also possess the required skills. Job searching is free, but you must subscribe
to see the contact info for job postings.
ThinkJobs
Specializes in U.S. technical jobs with a focus on information technology, engineering,
and energy production. Includes entry level. Accepts resumes and sends job
notification by email.
Top Echelon
In their role running one of America's job banks as a network of independent
recruiters, they offer employee, temp-to-permanent and contract job searching,
plus resume posting, career articles, and recruiter contact info. In their
role as a contract staffing firm, they offer an employer-of-record service
for independent contractors, with weekly paychecks, tax withholding, and a
full compliment of benefits, including insurance.
WetFeet.com
Loads of free resources too numerous to list here. But to give you an idea, it
offers U.S. and international job and internship listings; company, city and
salary research; resume, interview and career-change tips; career and industry
profiles; discussion (message) boards by topic; and career advice for undergraduates,
graduates and MBAs. Jobs are through their partner True
Careers. Their highly-acclaimed Insider
Guides and other extras are competitively priced.
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