The following is a list of resources that might assist you in your job search. The folks here at 1StopResume.com have some suggested contacts for your search. We want to provide you with resources that we have used and had successful results.
Below are links to the most commonly used Job Search Sites here on the Internet. When you go to these free sites you can search by location and job type. They also have log in features where you can post your resume and apply for jobs here on the net. We suggest that if the job posting gives you an "Apply Online" feature, and an email address and a snail mail address, that you send your resume to all three. Think of this as the company giving you THREE chances to present your resume for an interview.
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What's a resume blast? These sites will email your resume to multiple recruiters for a fee. They can be successful for some job seekers.
These sites offer advice on how to work a job search, and are very comprehensive.
Ahhhhh health insurance. If you are uncovered by insurance, below are some sites that boast coverage for individual and group.
Free Resume Posting. There are sites on the internet where employers pay a monthly fee to search the resumes. The following site allows you to post your resume for free.
Professional resume writing services, offering additional support.
There are also free sites that cater to the executive looking for a job.
The sites below list links to recruiters and help from pros that specialize in diverse candidates.
In the United States many job seekers are eligible for unemployment compensation. This is based on federal and state law. To locate your state's office, contact:
COBRA is the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act that requires employers to offer employees and their family continued health care after their employment ceases, provided the employee was covered by the employer at the time they left the employ. For more information about your benefits, you might want to consult the information below or your employer's benefit office.
These sites give you the opportunity to select a recruiter and email your resume for their consideration.
If you are interested in a non-traditional job or working from home, the following sites post opportunities.
We want to pay homage to job seekers out of the US. While we are not familiar with as many job search sites, these may be able to assist you.
Information and advice about distance education and online degrees, GED, specialized fields, also links to accredited online college courses.
Sites listing current job postings in regional areas:
Jobrapido - UK
Rail Jobs Network - UK
BrightStaff - Financial listings in Cayman Islands, Canada, Bermuda
nwjobs - Seattle area
Sites listing Job and Career Fairs in various areas:
TheJobFair.com - Atlanta
Career Fairs Global - USA
This section is designed to give you additional resources during your job search.
Offers tips and guides on how to write effective resume and cover letter:
Many people have been recruited and found jobs through social network sites.
If you want us to critique and write your resume and provide you with scripts for your job search click here: 1Stop Services
Note: By listing these aforementioned resources, 1StopResume.com does not endorse nor are we paid by a reciprocal program to share with you these sites. We have submitted them for your voluntary use only.