Job
Resources
- AcademicCareers.com This website
is designed for people looking for teaching or administrative jobs in an
academic setting.
- An archive of Calls for Papers maintained
by the University
of Pennsylvania's
English Department
- Career City An extensive database of
job openings
- Career Magazine This website is an
on-line career magazine where you can post a resume, search jobs, read
employer profiles; the "On Campus" section is especially
helpful.
- Career.com This site is an award-winning
job-seekers website; see especially the "Resources" section.
- Careerbuilder.com This site is a database
of job openings. It also includes
company profiles, career counseling, listings of job fairs, and a resource
called "Salary Wizard" which is "for assessing the current
market value" of specific positions based on region.
- Careerjet.com Careerjet
is an employment search engine for the United States.
It allows you to search multiple jobsites at one time.
- Ferderaljobsearch.com Search for thousands of state, local, and federal jobs by career, state, and income.
- HotJobs.com Search for job openings by
field; can also do an international job search.
- Monster.Com See especially the
"Monster Campus." The major advantage of this site is the
ability to type in a quick search for entry-level jobs and a list of
options appears.
- myjobsearch.com
Connect to specialized job boards by category.
- nationjob.com
Search for job openings, and send your resume directly to employers.
- The Non-Profit Career Center
This site allows the user to find non-profit jobs by state, country, and job objective. It is also good for all majors as a source of how to write a resume, jobs and
internships, and academic programs offering degrees for nonprofit managers
working.
- U.S. Department of State Careers
Search for jobs and student programs with the State Department.
- Wetfeet.Com This site focuses on resume
and dressing properly for an interview. It gives strategies on
job-hunts, and featured company interviews are posted on this site.
Membership is free.
Scholarships and Loans Resources
- College Answer This site is sponsored by the Sallie Mae Foundation. It discusss the different forms of financial aid, including loans, grants, and scholarships. It also has pages on how to repay student loans, how to start a savings account, etc.