Career Information Research

Career Magazine is a comprehensive online career resource with daily job updates, employer profiles, discussion groups, news articles and classified ads.

Career Mosaic features employer profiles, online job fairs, a college connection to help graduates find entry-level employment, and a career resource center. Its career resource center offers tips on job-hunting and resume writing as well as links to professional and industry associations and other research tools to help with a job search.

Career Net provides a comprehensive site for job information and listings. It offers links to "jobs, employers, business, education and career service professionals on the Web." It also directs users to many categories of career-related web sources, including news groups, colleges associations, bibliographies, computer software, and other employment service programs.

Career Path is a Web employment service featuring job listings from six city newspapers: The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, San Jose Mercury News, and the Washington Post.

Dictionary of Occupational Titles is an alphabetical index that is quick an easy to use. It provides all sorts of information related to jobs/occupations.

E-Span's Interactive Employment Network provides a range of career services including job listings, resume postings, career fairs, salary guides, and related articles. E-Span reports that, "Each month, tens of thousands of candidates relay on E-Span as their Online Employment Connection." Users simply register once-free- and E-Span's search system automatically e-mails them appropriate job listings.

Job and Career Information Clearinghouses

This very large web job site offers you instant access to more than 48,000 job fields as well as the chance to submit your resume to our database." It also provides online job fairs and employer profiles.

This web site contains a meta-index of Internet career resources including the Internet Job Surfer (various commercial job databases on the Internet). Employer's Direct (job databases and information for more than 100 employers). professional associations and career services at various colleges and universities, and 13 other internet job sites.

This clearinghouse developed originally at the College of William and Mary is a "springboard to career and job related sites that career services professionals from around the world have found useful. It contains references to Web career guides and library resources, job postings, professional associations and 17 Web search tools, and college career centers.

For Jobs and Careers a little closer to home. Try the Virginia Employment Commission

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