Aug 7th
2008
Posted @ 5:34 pm
- Careerbuilder.com - Good stuff! Probably my favorite.
- Monster.com - 2nd on my list. Great posts, good interface, high traffic.
- Hotjobs.com - Not in my favorites. It is OK and they do have postings, but it doesn’t seem to have as many as the other two and there is an awful lot of “work at home” spam posts.
- Indeed.com and Simplyhired.com - These sites display Google-like results and search multiple job posting websites. I was pretty impressed with them.
There are certainly alot of “crap” job posting websites out there, that is a fact. Are there any that are among your favorites, which I may have missed?
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You forgot Smuz.com which is free for employers and job seekers to use. All hiring managers can find your resume because it’s not hidden behind a pay wall. They can post all their jobs without budget from HR so there are lots of opportunities that don’t make it onto the regular sites. Give it a try.
One big one you forgot is to tap into your state’s job database!
Here in Michigan, anyone looking for a job should always check out Michigan Works! (aka Michgian’s Talent Bank)www.michiganworks.com
A lot of local employers post there, and you get a LOT less spam. I’ve had the most success job hunting off of that site more than any of the others you’ve listed.
Tell the wife good luck for me!