National Employment
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CareerOneStop
“This page will help you locate alternative sites where you can search for jobs or prospective employees.” Explore resources on salary and benefits, job training, resumes and interviews, transitioning from the military, and more. CareerOneStop is sponsored by the US Department of Labor. -
Career Builder
Besides allowing a standard database search, this site allows browsing by company name in order to see who is hiring. -
Career Site
Career Site generates its job postings from the classified advertisements in newspapers around the country. -
Employment Guide
The Employment Guide is a job board dedicated to entry level / hourly wage jobs. -
FlipDog
This site generates job postings by crawling the internet and taking them from other job sites and company human resource web sites. The result is that job postings may link back to the company's web page, or to Monster.Com. -
Hot Jobs
This site, a part of the Yahoo! company, is helpful because all of the employers are clearly identified to the job seeker. -
Indeed.com
Easy to use site includes job postings search by keyword and location, salary information, and forum. Indeed searches job sites, newspapers, associations, and company career pages. -
Monster.com
The largest commercial job site with over 800,000 postings directly from employers. -
Recruiter's Online Network
Find thousands of current, open job listings posted by the top headhunters, recruiters, and search professionals in the world. -
Simply Hired
This site searches thousands of websites and companies to provide one stop searching for job seekers. -
True Careers
This site posts mainly degreed, professional jobs that are collected directly from employers. -
Works For Me
"Works for me is a FREE resource that can direct you to agencies and programs that help people with disabilities in Pennsylvania who want to work, and improve their financial security. We will review your specific situation and guide you to resources that will help you find a job, obtain training, keep health insurance, get assistive technology, or find other support you may need."

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