Golden Gater Online

[ Golden Gater Online - March 4, 1997 ]

Cyberslice

Aaron Wessels
Staff writer

Of the 16 sites that were visited, these three turned out to be the most useful. Chosen sites provided the most comprehensive services free of charge.

Job Hunt

http://www.job-hunt.org/

Of the sixteen sites reviewed, this was the most complete and easy to use. This site offers a comprehensive listing of on-line job listings and resources. By clicking on "show all job-links" a user will find a variety of local and national job resources that are separated into categories based on the type of work that they offer. If this list is too broad, then the user may click on "outstanding job resources." This link will take you to a page that offers six links: academia, classified advertisements, commercial services companies' computer resource centers, general job listings, newsgroup searches and links to other useful job sites.

CareerPath.com

http://www.careerpath.com/

CareerPath.com opens the page with a number of classified listings that you can search. Today, it was 154,597. The site posts more than a quarter of a million new jobs on the Internet each month and allows users to search job listings from any of 27 newspapers across the nation. A user can also browse the available job opportunities by using job categories or key word searches. This site comes highly recommended if you're looking for a job in a specific geographic location.

The Monster Board

http://www.monster.com/

The Monster Board allows users to access 50,000 job sites on the web. A variety of links can take the user to specific job listings or helpful job resources. Three of the main links include the job search, a resume builder and employer profiles. The job search at this site offers a lot of special features like Jobba-The-Hunt. This link allows the user to fill out personal profile and Jobba-The-Hunt returns prospective jobs that meet your criteria to your mailbox.


[ Golden Gater - March 4, 1997 ]