Entry-Level Jobs
Job banks that specialize in or specifically list entry-level
jobs for students and recent graduates of colleges and other schools,
including computer, IT and programming, engineering, government,
environmental, and many other types. Some also include internships,
co-ops (work-study programs) or apprenticeships.
This targeted section is for your convenience, but lots of job
banks list entry-level jobs among their "regular" jobs.
So, be sure to check other job banks too,
especially Top Job Banks.
See the First
Job Center for tips about landing your first entry-level
job and planning the rest of your career.
After
College
Initially called the Job Resource and started by two students at
Stanford University, for students. Search for internships and entry-level
jobs.
American
Banker CareerZone
As its name implies, it favors the banking and financial industries.
But it includes many types of job categories, such as high-tech,
international and entry-level. Offers job notification by email.
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Career
Builder Entry-Level Jobs
Link directly to U.S. entry-level jobs listed by Career Builder,
a top job bank that provides online
resume facilities, job alerts by email, and a multitude of career
tips and resources for free. It also offers reasonably-priced resume-writing and distribution services.
The International Gateway lists jobs worldwide and features dedicated
job-search sections for Canada, Asia, India and the United Kingdom.
Career
Conferences of America
Arranges recruiting events for graduating college and MBA/Masters
students, and women and minorities, in selected American cities.
The events are free to attend, but by invitation only.
College
Journal
Search for U.S. and international entry-level jobs and internships,
post your profile and multiple resumes confidentially, set up search
agents to send jobs by email, organize your job search results,
get salary info, find scholarships, and much more, courtesy of
The
Wall Street Journal.
CollegeGrad
Entry-Level Job Search
Search for entry-level jobs and internships, and browse loads of
resources for college and after-college job seekers, such as Salary
Information, Best College Resumes, Internet Job Search Strategies,
and Mastering the Interview. Most popular for its interview advice.
Useful for all, not just grads.
CollegeJobBoard
A job board for students and alumni of every U.S. college, university,
graduate school, high school, and vocational and adult education
school. Lists internships and entry-level, temporary, part-time
and full-time jobs in many industries. Post your resume and
access resources, such as job search tips, student loans, helpful
sites and a scholarship search.
Computer
Jobs Entry Level
This links to the entry-level job bank at the U.S. national site,
that serves as the hub for state, city and specialty job banks.
Search here or go to the homepage and link to your state job bank
to search for entry-level computer, IT and programming jobs. All
include resume posting, salary info and lots of other resources
for information technology professionals.
Entry
Level Engineering Jobs
Browse entry-level engineering job listings, post your resume and
link to resources, publications and software for engineers, at
EngineeringCentral.com.
Entry-Level
Jobs at Yahoo! HotJobs 
This popular, U.S. and international job bank is among the most
comprehensive on the Web, with many useful, free features. It lists
most types of internships and entry-level jobs. Features include
resume and job-search management tools, jobs by email, job-search
and career tips—you name it, and Yahoo! HotJobs will likely
have it.
Entry
Level Jobs at Job.com 
This popular, U.S. job bank with a primo domain name offers entry-level
jobs, among others. Search for jobs in the Entry-Level category,
post multiple resumes confidentially, receive job notification
by email, and access career resources for job seekers.
Environmental
Career Internships
Among other things, this leading environmental careers development
organization lists paid, summer and other environment-related internship
programs in America, that typically lead to entry-level environmental
jobs.
FastWeb
Lists jobs and internships for students, and helps students find
free money to pay for college through scholarships. FastWeb is
the Internet's leading scholarship search service and lists over
600,000 scholarships. It's used by 1 out of 3 college students
and recommended by 2 out of 3 colleges. Also offers college-search
facilities for comparing schools.
IBM
Entry-Level, Co-Op and Internship Jobs
Big Blue participates in college campus recruiting events, and
lists global entry-level, co-op work-study program, and internship
opportunities on its Web site.
Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
The USA branch of the IEEE lists U.S. and international electrical,
electronics, computer, and other electrotechnology and information-technology
opportunities, including entry level, internship and consulting.
Offers resume posting, opportunity notification by email, and lots
of career resources for engineers. Doesn't require membership for
many of its services, including those listed here.
Intel
Jobs Just for Students
Search and apply for international entry-level jobs and internships
for both students and recent graduates, at the global giant's Web
site. Also store potential employment opportunities in your "shopping
cart" and receive more by email.
MonsterTrak
The college and graduate school recruiting section of the popular
Monster.com, in association with campus career offices. (Formerly
by JobTrak.) You might need a password to search for internships
and entry jobs. If so, contact the career office at your college
or graduate school. Many schools do not require passwords from on-campus computers.
Register with "My
Monster" to manage your job search, post your resume and customize
your jobs by email options. It's all free.
Microsoft
College Jobs
Read about and search for international computer, IT, programming,
and other internships and entry-level jobs.
SRC
Student Programs
Semiconductor Research Corporation is an association of companies
and U.S. Government agencies, collaborating in semiconductor research.
Among its student programs, it offers fellowships, scholarships,
mentoring by industry experts, and increased chances for internships
and entry-level jobs, through its resume distribution program.
It also provides links to the employment and student-career sections
at its members' Web sites.
Student
Government Jobs
A joint project between the U.S. Office of Personnel Management
and Department of Education, just for high school and college students.
Search for Federal employment, including apprenticeships, internships,
co-op work-study programs, and temporary and summer opportunities.
Also build an online resume you can print locally, research Federal
agencies, and receive new opportunities by email.
Student
Search System
Recruiters specializing in American internship, entry-level and
experienced positions for college students and recent graduates.
Browse jobs and submit your resume online.
Vault
A popular, comprehensive, top job bank listing
many types of U.S. jobs in most industries. Provides special sections
dedicated to specific careers and industries. Offers several resources,
such as networking forums, salary info, job search guides and company
research. Job search, post your resume, receive jobs by email and
read company "snapshots" for free. Called the "best
place on the Web to prepare for a job search" by Fortune
Magazine and included among the "Best of the Web" by Forbes
Magazine.
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