Following are the links to websites with great information about career resources.
America's CAREERInfoNet: www.acinet.org
Wages and employment trends, regional market conditions, millions of nationwide contacts and the most extensive career resource library online.
California Job Journal: www.jobjournal.com
Career and employment information for all job seekers and a great job fair resource for Northern California.
Career Journal: www.careerjournal.com
The Web's premier free site for executives, it provides daily news from The Wall Street Journal and other sources for those looking for a new career or striving to improve their current one.
Career Zone: www.nycareerzone.org
Information on a full array of careers where job seekers can assess themselves to determine what kinds of jobs they're best suited for.
Central Florida Employment Council: www.cfec.org
Take this gateway to job resources in Central Florida.
Diversity Job Fair Schedule: www.psijobfair.com
Along with America's premier companies, more and better candidates attend these job fair events. Select a city for a list of the diversity job fairs coming to your area.
JobHuntersBible.com:
Guidance on using the Internet to enhance your job search, and a library of
articles on job search issues.
Job Star Central: www.jobstar.org
Job search guide from your local public library that offers global, national and regional employment resources.
JobSeekerNews.com: Bimonthly newsletter with career advice.
Quintessential Careers: www.quintcareers.com
All the tools you need to conduct successful searches for careers, jobs and colleges.
The Riley Guide: www.rileyguide.com
Directory of employment Internet information sources and services with instructions on how best to use the Web to gain an advantage. Topics include cover letters and resumes, employer research, job listings, e-networking and much more.
Wharton School of Publishing: www.whartonsp.com
A source of timely, relevant books to help companies and knowledge workers find new ideas for growing and managing performance in today's rapidly changing business environment.
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