1) JobWeb (www.jobweb.org/search/jobs)

The most comprehensive job search/career planning site on the internet. Owned and operated by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, a not-for-profit professional association.

2) 4WORK (http://4work.com)

Current career openings listed by Fortune 5000 corporate clients, searchable by State, Company and Position.

3) Best Jobs USA’s CareerLinks (www.bestjobsusa.com)

Provides access to many career-related web sites.

4) CareerBuilder (http://careerbuilder.com) This site provides links to participating employers and to job postings.

5) CareerPath (http://new.careerpath.com) This site features a database combining the help wanted listings from 21 newspapers in 19 major cities.

6) CareerSite (http://careersite.com) This free site has a variety of national and international job listings from Fortune 500 companies to small/midsize companies, as well as an association with over 100 newspapers in the Northeast that list all their classified want ads on the site.

7) CareerWEB (http://cweb.com) Job, employment, and careers.

8) Direct Marketing World’s Job Center (http://www.dmworld.com) Provides space for employers to post job openings and for applicants to post resumes.

9) Hot Jobs (http://hotjobs.com) Resource for finding current, up-to-date openings. Applicants can store their resumes online and apply to jobs directly from the site.

10) Adams JobBank (http://www.careercity.com) The site of Adams Media Corporation, publisher of the JobBank books.

11) BridgePath.com (http://www.bridgepath.com) This site allows students to send their resumes directly to 150 companies.

12) http://career.com

13) Career Magazine (http://careermag.com) An online publication about jobs, employment, and careers.

14) http://careermosaic