- Employer Research
- What Employers Want
- Resume Introduction
- Career Services Library List
- Email Etiquette
- Online Resources for Specific Careers
- Career and Job Search Resources
- Career Exploration
- Salary Tables
- Career Preparation
- Informational Interviewing
- Interviewing
- Cover Letters
- Job Search Resources
Online Resources for Specific CareersTo research a career, go to Career Exploration The best use of Internet resources to find a job is to go to the smaller, specific career sites. Once at a site that focuses on your career field, you can research companies, job links, related professional associations, etc. Your search should be focused either by geography, industry, or occupation. In this search for a focused site, do not forget professional associations and journals. No matter how narrow your job specialty is, there is likely to be an association or journal or Web site with job listings. To find it, use your favorite search engine, type in your job specialty, and see what turns up. Some online sites for exploring this type of research are the following: www.jobhuntersbible.com (Go to job listings by field) *** For geographical information, go to this site: http://usacitylink.com (Select a city, then type “Employment” in the search box) Local information can be found at the following: http://nashvilletn.usl.myareaguide.com/ Top 500 Employers for entry level jobs are these: http://www.collegegrad.com/topemployers JOB SEARCH Online sites (general and specific) Job Search
Business
Christian Job Sites
Education
Employer Research Sites
Government
Graduate Schools
Health and Mental Health
International Opportunities
Internships, Part-Time, Summer Jobs, Other
Non-Profit Organizations
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Human Ecology
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