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There is a lot of information on the internet about careers, jobs and work. So much information, in fact, that it can overwhleming just looking at the web sites available. Here are just a few of the best resources to get you started. The Job Hunter's Bible is an on-line guide to using the internet as part of your job search. Created by Robert Bolles, author of the job search bible What Color is Your Parachute?, this site is designed as a supplement to his book, and offers ratings of and links to a wide variety of resources on the Web. The Riley Guide is one of the most popular sites providing general information about employment resources on the Internet. While the resources amassed for social change jobs is limited, there are some good general job search resources and tools for researching employers. The Career Library on JobWeb is a collection of web sites that career services professionals have found helpful in working with college students and alumni. 1st Steps in the Hunt is an online newsletter for job seekers. Each week they review new web resources and on-line services. Past issues are accessible through an easy archive. (back to top) << back to Job Search Strategies |
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