6 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 Internet Offers Network of New Options Job seekers can now post their resumes online, allowing employers to review them immediately. By Brad Broders Staff Writer In an age when dot.com empires r ; r movies music nightlife food ■B i * > - 1 1 ~ ' ,i <>,: . .v. - -.y ’ ■ • -f t can I find a 9-to-5 I job 24/7 i- City search it. ♦!!> triangle, city search, com Make the most of your city.™ seemingly launch each day, anew branch of Internet service has come full circle. Career Web sites have now become an important and viable resource for anyone either looking for a first or new career. These sites have become one of the Web’s best situations, as a myriad of companies can advertise and potential employees can view jobs both national Career Fair ly and worldwide. The Internet has allowed job-seekers to post their resumes on the World Wide Web, enabling them to reach a larger number of employers. The following Web sites are known by job seekers and employers alike: ■ Monster.com - Monster.com, arguably the Web’s most popular job site, provides more than 450,000 avail able jobs. The site also provides 2,000 pages for career advice and salary infor mation. Monster gives job information in 11 countries worldwide. ■ Vault.com - Vault, another large job site, opens its door with more than 200,000 jobs offered from nearly 40,000 employers. This particular site also high lights available jobs in all 50 states. ■ Flipdog.com - Whether you are looking for a computing career in the Philippines or looking for health care in San Diego, Flipdog.com could be of ser vice. ■ Internet Career Connection (iccweb.com) - Iccweb, boasting them selves as the best site for career infor mation, sets you up with more than 750 job departments that can set a person up with a job in nearly every category. ■ Career.com - Career.com, an ideal site for both job-seekers and World Wide Web of Jobs For job seekers, the Internet translates into thousands of sites that connect employers with potential employees. Here are some of the more popular job sites made available by technology. ■ America's Job Bank (abj.dni.us) searchable database of job listings. Created through a partnership between the US. Department of Labor and the state-operated public Employment Service. ■ CareerMosak (www.careefmosaic.com) thousands of job postings and resumes, hundreds of companies, special sections for college students, industry specific sites and more. ■ Career Magazine (www. careermag.com) comprehensive resource center featuring job openings, employer profiles, resumes, a forum, artides and more SOURCE: INTERNET SOURCES GAR l-l EID & MARKS Come check out our.lTusiness suits * for that important job interview! I)k l|j| Get 10% off with your student ID. v, |!, (Does not include sate merchandise) kAI 11(1 I y Expires 9/30/00 (J . • contemporary clothing - ‘ designer lingerie ■■ ‘ University. Mali •' * imported soaps & lotions '■ . 929-5755 . (Eljr Daily (Ear Hrrl employers, allows viewers to search for jobs and enables employers to check resumes from those looking for a career. ■ Jobs.com -Jobs.com allows view ers to check for a job, post their resume, and get career advice. This site is most favorable to college graduates, as Jobs provides a student job search and school resources from a respective school. ■ FindCareer.com - After partaking in the “Fast Track Career Service,” FindCareer.com gives you a personal evaluation, skills identification, resume, along with tips for negotiating job offers. Prospective job searchers can then search through Find Career’s directory. ■ Careerpath.com - With more than 270,000j0bs listed, careerpath.com can post your resume for free and seek new jobs through more than 30,000 employ ees. ■ Nationlob Network (www.nationjob.com) promotes job openings in a variety of ways, including personal job scout and customized e-mail service. ■ Career Web (www.cweb.com) global recruitment center. One-stop shop for learning about the top technical employers, browsing job opportunities, applying for jobs online and testing and polishing your "career fitness." ■ HeadHunter.net —post your rfcumi or view job listings for free. ■ Careerdty —(www.careercity.com) also offers a career center, resume samples, and interview strategies.

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