Career & Employment N-Z
NACCB Online Job Board and Resume Bank
http://computerwork.com/
This free service is provided by the National Association of Computer Consultant
Businesses. Devoted to helping individuals find technical jobs and contract opportunities,
the site allows you to post your resume to their databank and search their online
job board. Also allows for searches of local NACCB member companies.
National Association of Colleges and Employers
http://www.jobweb.org/about-us.htm
A “bridge between higher education and the world of work,” the National Association
of Colleges and Employers is an association that brings two often disparate worlds
together. Of course, many people attend college with the idea of landing a job that
will make them a fortune, but it seems that only the lucky few actually do—this site
may assist in that endeavor.
National Business Employment Weekly
http://www.nbew.com/
The online companion to the print version of the National Business Employment Weekly.
This Web site provides a table of contents of the current issue, as well as selected
full text articles from current and past issues. The site also provides information
about print subscriptions and books that can be purchased.
National Center for Tooling and Precision Components (NCTPC)
http://www.utoledo.edu/www/nctpc/
This Web site for the non-profit organization formed to provide programs in training,
education, technical and business assistance, and research and development to “improve
the competitive positions of U.S. tooling and manufacturing companies.”
National Directory of Emergency Services
http://www.policejobs.com/
Sponsored by Eagle Visions, this Web site contains current job listings for fire
and police departments. Membership in Eagle Visions is required to view the database,
and is available at this site.
National Diversity Journalism Job Bank
http://www.newsjobs.com/
Sponsored by the Florida Times-Union, this site is designed to help journalists find
jobs. The National Diversity Journalism Job Bank allows you to search for jobs on
the online database or post your resume. It also provides links to other job banks
and a nice collection of journalism resources.
National Internship Directory
http://www.tripod.com/work/internships/
Purporting that one of the best ways to get what you want from a career is to try
it out in college. It has a nice resume builder, too, that will give you clues on
how to construct an efficient résumé.
NationJob Online Jobs Database
http://www.nationjob.com/
The NationJob is a nationwide jobs database with a Midwest focus. Search the online
database or sign up for the free P.J. Scout service which will search the listings
for you and e-mail you the results. You can also search for jobs at particular companies
or look at company profiles at this Web site.
NetConnections
http://www.christworks.net/
A career networking organization, NetConnection groups different resources by region.
You can also peruse the NASS Membership Directory, the PARW Membership Directory,
or other links at this site.
Occupational Resources
http://orion.adnc.com/~occupational/
This site is filled with links to find employers, employment, education, or jobs.
They call themselves the Opportunity On-Ramp. Check out this site for plenty of links.
Online Career Center
http://www.occ.com/index.html
The Online Career Center allows you to search a job listing database, a resume database,
and a database of company information and profiles. Job seekers can sign up for automated
"agents" which will search job listings for them and allow them to see the results
the next time that they log in.
Online Sports Career Center
http://www.onlinesports.com./pages/CareerCenter.html
The Online Sports Career Center's Web site contains a job bank that lists sports-related
career opportunities. The site also includes a resume bank which can be searched
or posted to, as well as a set of links to other career resources.
Pemberton and Associates
http://www.biddeford.com/pemberton/
A “comprehensive human resource solution,” this site is filled with information about
this company’s services. Whether you need compensation and benefit administration,
recruitment services, or training and development programs, this company can help.
Peritas Online
http://www.peritas.com/
A well-formatted page, there is an online training promotion available at this site.
You can also check out the KnowledgePool consortium—the World’s largest commercial
training education group.
Physicians Employment
http://www.physemp.com/
This Web site lists employment opportunities for physicians, nurses, and allied health
care professionals. Also included in the site is a listing of fellowship and residency
programs. Hospitals and Clinics, as well as health care recruiting firms can post
a limited number of job openings on the site for free.
Practical Management, Inc.
http://www.tregistry.com/ttr/practmgt.htm
Management and instructor development are what you’ll find at Practical Management’s
home page. There is much information here, as well as links to some courses.
ProMatch 97
http://www.promatch.org/
Simply a page filled with links, it can help with program outlines, a résumé
profile, and an industry council. You also have the chance to join this organization,
so check out the link called Membership Requirements if this group meets your career
needs.
Radio/Recording Career Connection
http://www.sna.com/musicbiz/
On the job training for qualified individuals of audio recording can be found from
the company who owns this site. You’ll find information about how to contact this
firm, as well as other information about what they do.
Recruiters OnLine Network
http://www.ipa.com/
Recruiters OnLine Network is an online association and resource for the employment
industry. Their Web site contains a jobs database that can be searched by job seekers
or posted to by member firms and recruitment services. Those searching for employment
can also post a resume or CV to the online database for free.
Resume Innovations
http://www.resume-innovations.com/
Resume Innovations can help you develop a professional and effective resume. Services
that they provide include assisting you in preparing your resume, printing your resume
and cover letters, and posting an online version of your resume. This site also allows
employers to search the online resume bank.
Resume'Net
http://www.resumenet.com/
Resume'Net wants to help you put your resume on the World Wide Web. In addition to
offering resume development and printing services, Resume'Net will also allow you
to create a Web page that contains your resume. Their Web site also contains a nice
set of links to other career services available on the Internet.
Riccione and Associates, Inc.
http://www.riccione.com/
Riccione & Associates specializes in executive search and placement services
for individuals in the computer hardware and software industries. They handle both
permanent placement and contract work, and have job listings for both areas in their
Web site.
The Riley Guide Employment Opportunities and Job Resources
http://www.jobtrak.com/jobguide/
Compiled by Margaret Riley, this guide provides a great deal of information about
how to use the Internet to aid in your job search. The site contains lots of links
to various resources of interest, and is a good starting place for anyone who is
looking for work and wants to tap into the wealth of information contained on the
Internet.
Ronaldis MBA Job Finder
http://www.wvu.edu/~colbe/person/students/resumes/marcus.htm
This page is provided by West Virginia University in order to provide a clearinghouse
of career related information for MBA students. Whether you are seeking a job with
a worldwide employer, in a particular city, or by a particular type of company, you’ll
find what you need at this address.
RootLearning, Inc.
http://rootlearning.com/
They call themselves pioneers in the emerging technology of Learnegy. Filled with
Macromedia documents, this page claims that everyone “from the CEO to the shop floor
operator” must “understand and respond to the vital economic, competitive, productivity,
and customer (quality and value) issues that will shape the organizations future.”
Note that this site currently is being redesigned.
The Salary Calculator
http://www.homefair.com/homefair/cmr/salcalc.html
You are thinking of relocating to another city, but are unsure whether you can afford
to do so. The relocation calculator allows you to determine the salary you would
need to make in a new city, based on cost-of-living differences. The site also automatically
provide links to relocation services and Realtors that serve the city which you are
considering moving to.
Saludos Web
http://www.hooked.net/saludos/index.html
Saludos Web, a service provided by Saludos Hispanos magazine, is devoted exclusively
to promoting Hispanic careers and education. This site allows you to view articles
from the magazine, explore information about education and careers, and search a
national listing of jobs. Saludos Web also provides links to Hispanic-related Internet
resources, as well as other employment resources on the Internet.
Science Professional Network
http://recruit.sciencemag.org/
A service provided by Science Online, the Science Professional Network contains a
searchable database of Science classified advertisements, a resource center, lists
of meetings and career fairs, and links to academic science departments.
SENET Career Expo Home Page
http://www.senetcareer.com/
A source employment network, SENET Career Expo wishes to provide job placement through
career expos, diversity and minority job fairs, effective résumé writing
skills, and other career programs. There are many links at this site to peruse.
SHRM Online
http://www.shrm.org/
This is the Web site for the Society for Human Resource Management. SHRM Online contains
a great deal of information for human resource professionals, including links to
HR News and HR Magazine, seminar and conference listings, white papers, job openings,
and more. A good resource for those in the HR field.
Silicon Valley Employment Opportunities
http://www.netview.com/jobs/
This Silicon Valley Employment Opportunities page contains a collection of links
to specific businesses and recruitment firms located in Silicon Valley, Web sites
specializing in employment in California, as well as national employment Web sites.
SkillSearch
http://www.internet-is.com/skillsearch/faq.html
SkillSearch bills itself as a service for individuals who aren't actively looking
for a job. They provide links between experienced professionals and companies that
could use their skills. Members of this service have a personal database record,
which SkillSearch compares with employer requests. If they find a potential match,
they will send the member's resume directly to the employer.
Source Services Home Page
http://www.experienceondemand.com/
Source Services is located in more than 50 cities across the United States and Canada,
and has 8 divisions which handle a number of different industries and job types.
Their Web site explains the various services that they offer, provides advice to
job seekers, and offers you the opportunity to search their job listings.
Stressmaster
http://www.tregistry.com/ttr/smaster.htm
The self-proclaimed “Leader in Stressmatery Training and Products,” this site is
very businesslike in approach—simple, dignified. Read lists of different types of
programs or follow links to programs offered by the company.
StudentCenter.com
http://www.StudentCenter.com/
StudentCenter helps college, graduate students and recent graduates identify their
personal strengths, define their career goals, and learn about those companies that
best match their interests. They provide advise and information about all phases
of a job search. They also provide information about major cities in the United States
and abroad, which can be helpful to those considering relocating.
Success Express Journal
http://www.success.ie/
The Success Express Journal’s online home is host to a weekly magazine. Check out
the Tips from the Top, Book Reviews, and more at this site.
Summer Jobs
http://www.summerjobs.com/
Summer Jobs is a database of seasonal and part-time job opportunities. Although focusing
primarily upon the United States, the database contains opportunities in other countries
as well. The jobs database can be searched by job location or type. Employers can
post job openings to the database.
TechCareers
http://www.techweb.com/careers/careers.html
TechCareers is a useful Web site for employers and professionals in the high technology
field. Employers can post job openings to the online database. Job seekers can search
the database for free. The site also contains weekly news columns about high tech
careers, salary surveys, and a collection of links other Internet resources.
Technology Registry
http://techreg.com/
Technology Registry is an interactive, online employment database. Professionals
in the technology field can submit profiles to be added to the database, whether
they are actively looking for employment or would like to keep abreast of interesting
opportunities. Employers can find suitable job candidates by searching the database.
Going to work for a large company is like getting on a train. Are you going sixty
miles an hour or is the train going sixty miles an hour and you're just sitting still?
—J. Paul Getty
TLC Seminars
http://www.tlcsem.com/
A training seminar based in choice. There are links to several different types of
training sessions, including Presentation Skill Training, Instructor Training, and
Custom Training Development.
TOPjobs USA
http://www.topjobsusa.com/
The TOPjobs USA Web site has won honors in several Internet employment ratings. This
site contains a searchable job database, employer database, and consultant database,
as well as providing career advice and links to other Internet career resources.
Total Human Resources
http://www.totalhr.com/thr/
If you are looking for fair policies for your company that are current and uphold
today’s federal and state laws, this site is for you. Total Human Resources is a
consulting firm with comprehensive help.
Training Express
http://www.trainx.com/
Not only nice looking, the Training Express Web site is filled with information about
their systems, how to order them, and an online catalog of training materials. There
is also a page filled with links concerning training.
unisoft.net
http://www.unisoft.net/
Bandwidth heavy, but very nice-looking, unisoft.net offers a program called CVexe.
In an attempt to help make your résumé more attractive to potential employers,
CVexe wants to help present your résumé in a unique and accessible way.
The Virtual Headbook
http://www.xmission.com/~wintrnx/vh/virtual.html
The Virtual Headbook contains actor/actress resumes and headshots, making it easy
for casting directors, agents, and directors to find exactly who they are looking
for. The site also allows actors and actresses to increase their exposure. Actor/actress
profiles can be searched by name, gender, age, ethnicity, and location.
The Virtual Job Fair
http://www.vjf.com/
The Virtual Job Fair is exactly what it says it is. There is a library here, links
to searches and expos, a résumé center, and high tech careers. Formatted
for both graphical browsers and text-only browsers, you can look at a table of contents
or use an image map of the fair to navigate the site.
Vital Learning Corporation
http://www.vital-learning.com/
The Vital Learning Corporation is an online training academy that offers state-of-the-art
tools developed for computer-based training. At this site, you can request more information,
read about products, and join a mailing list.
Web Engineer's Toolbox
http://www59.metronet.com/dev/careers.shtml
The Web Engineer's Toolbox is a valuable site for WWW professionals. The site contains
job listings for Web developers, CGI and Java programmers, Webmasters, Web marketers,
and other Web-related positions. The site also contains a collection of links to
sites containing information about Web servers, HTML, CGI and Java, graphics, design,
helper applications, and online Web magazines.
Welcome to Advance: The Home Page of High-Tech Careers
http://philanet.com/news/advance/table.html
This site is a companion to Advance: The Magazine of High-Tech Careers. The Advance
Web site contains subscription and advertising information about the magazine, as
well as a listing of high-tech job opportunities.
Westech Career Expo
http://www.vjf.com/pub/westech/
At this site, you can put your résumé in a database or check out job fairs
that are close to your hometown—they even include maps. You can also peruse other
resources, such as careers magazines and other resources.
What Color is Your Parachute
http://washingtonpost.com/parachute
The Washington Post and Dick Bolles, author of the well-known book What Color is
Your Parachute, present this site as an online resource to help job seekers. Full
of advice on how to utilize the Internet in a job hunt, as well as recommendations
on the best Internet sites to visit. Bolles regularly appears online to answer questions
posed by visitors to the site.
whatNOW?
http://www.halcyon.com/whatnow/
Techniques to land the job that you want are located at this site. There are links
to tips, topics, career resource centers, and experts that you can look at, or if
you’d rather, you can purchase the video that promises to “turn interviews into job
offers.”
Which Job Fair is Right for You?
http://www.psijobfair.com/a-fair.html
This site consists of a list of different types of job fairs. Each description is
relatively short, and has links to locations, times, and dates.
WITI CampusWomen in Technology International
http://www.witi.com/
Women in Technology International's WITI Campus Web site is a great source of information
for women working in the high technology field. This is a well designed and comprehensive
Web site that covers a number of different areas, including career resources for
women in the technology field. Job hunters will want to visit the job opportunities
section of the site.
The Women's Center for Employment
http://ajob4u.com/women.html
This site has been developed to focus on the career development issues of women and
to provide ready access to resources that will enhance every woman's job search.
The site includes reviews of books and articles, as well as industry/corporate outlooks,
information, and trends. Other links of interest to women are also provided.
The World Wide Web Employment Office
http://www.harbornet.com/biz/office/annex.html
The World Wide Web Employment Office provides job listings and resume banks that
can be searched by visitors. Job seekers are offered the opportunity to have their
resumes posted to the online database. Jobs and resumes can be searched by field
of interest. The site provides job and resume information for the United States and
abroad.
world.hire
http://world.hire.com/
The world.hire site is an online employment recruiting service. At this site, employers
can recruit suitable candidates over the Internet, and job seekers can post their
resumes to gain maximum exposure.
Xplore Business
http://www.xplore.com/xplore500/medium/business.html
The Xplore Business Web site contains a collection of links to various business-related
resources on the Internet. Whether you are looking for business-related career pages,
governmental agencies, or online magazines, Xplore Business may have the link that
you need.