10 Best Websites for Job Search

by HSB on June 24, 2008

in Jobs & Internship

Job search in itself is a full time job. Once students graduate, they will come face to face with reality of job search. It will usually take 1-2 months time to understand how big the job search market is and what techniques and strategies needs to be followed while searching for jobs. Job search is long journey, you never know where the road leads. Here is the list of job search sites that I like in the order listed.

  1. LinkedIn.com ( Job Search Guide Using LinkedIn )
  2. Indeed
  3. SimplyHired ( LinkedIn.com)
  4. Yahoo! HotJobs
  5. Craigslist
  6. CareerBuilder
  7. Monster
  8. ComputerJobs
  9. Dice (IT jobs)
  10. Bio Space ( Biotechnology, Molecular Biology)

Photo Credit : Brenbat

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1 vidhya March 10, 2010 at 8:45 AM

i am doing to do ms in electrical engineering (power). now in third semester . i have gpa of 3.7 . what are the companies in us i can apply for. can u suggest me few methods.

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2 Gary April 7, 2009 at 9:56 AM

Have you checked out http://www.tweetmyjobs.com? Using Twitter to post a job, or your resume and search for jobs.

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3 Harish October 7, 2008 at 2:59 PM

Thanks for doing this great job and helping thousands of students. When you say career center, Is it the career center in the university campus or some thing specific outside the campus?

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4 job searcher June 30, 2008 at 6:43 AM

you forgot to add QuietHire.com. Great Confidential employment site. Has Recent Graduate title option.

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5 Online Dividends June 26, 2008 at 5:01 PM

The best way to find a job is through friends that you already know through college. Another good way for international students is the Career Center. Applying online through career websites gives you a very low chance of success, since there are so few positions for entry level employees.

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