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CEO Express
"Designed by a busy executive for busy executives"
- provides links to some of the best sites on the Internet, including
business news and business & technology publications.
I-O Psychology Resource Center/Playground
Provides links to
numerous useful Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Management,
and Human Resources Management sites.
American Society for Training and Development “The world’s largest association dedicated to workplace learning and performance professionals” with members from over 100 countries. The site provides valuable training information in the form of publications, conferences, educational opportunities, research, and careers
Monster (http://www.monster.com/)
The most well-known and most-hit career web site. Post your resume, search for jobs, look for job fairs in your area, research degree programs, and seek career advice.
Career Builder (http://www.careerbuilder.com/)
Use Career Builder’s “job-matching technology” that delivers jobs to you that match your interests. The more you use Careerbuilder.com, the better the job matches become.
Quintessential Careers (http://www.quintcareers.com/)
A leader in career and job-search advice. Now in its tenth year of operations, with more than 3,100 pages of free college, career, and job-search content to empower your success in life.
America’s Career Infonet (http://americascareerinfonet.com/ )
A resource for making informed career decisions, including information about various occupations, industries, and states. Search the Job Bank, find out about job credentials for various fields, or use the Employer Locator. There is also a section for Military transitions.
CareerJournal (http://www.careerjournal.com/)
Executive career site that brings you the exceptional resources of the Wall Street Journal. Thousands of career-related articles from the Wall Street Journal, job search data base with over 100,000 opportunities, interview preparation tools, resume support, discussions. CareerJournal's unlimited JobSeek Agents will alert candidates whenever a job is added that matches their criteria.
Career Success for Newbies (http://career-success-for-newbies.com/)
Provide the first-time job seekers you with tools, tips and guide for a successful career, work and life. Topics include: personal goal-setting, breaking bad habits, time management, stress in the workplace and other practical advice.
Hot Jobs (by Yahoo) (http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ )
Access and save your job searches, create and save versions of your resume and cover letters, leverage career tools such as networking tips.
The Riley Guide (receives support from The Wall St. Journal) (http://www.rileyguide.com/)
A directory of employment and career information sources and services on the internet, primarily intended to provide instruction for job seekers on how to use the Internet to their best advantage. Does not contain a job search, but brings the expertise of an experienced librarian and internet search pioneer. This site has been active since 1994, but its articles are current.
Vocational Information Center (http://www.khake.com/)
Explore vocational and technical careers, check out the skills employers really want, find a trade school, research technical topics and take a look at the current job market. Search for information about specific careers, workplace skills, technical schools, and market information. |