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America's
Job Bank
Links to over 1800 US State Employment Service offices and over 100,000 vacancies. As a state project it's free for all.
CareerMosaic
Search for vacancies among a rapidly growing field of heavyweight clients, such as Chemical Bank, Intel, and National Semiconductor, or though opportunities posted in Usenet. As with most employment sites, there's plenty of advice on resumes, career trends, and salaries. Each client has its own se of pages outlining its employment conditions and corporate activities.
E*Span
Thousands of jobs and seekers frustratingly concealed behind a clumsy search interface.
Eagle
View
Post your details to hundreds of Fortune 500 companies.
Jobs at
Microsoft
http://www.microsoft.com/jobs/
Join Big Brother's march across the globe.
Middle
Eastern Job Market
http://www.cs4all.nl/~tgf/jobs/jobs/home/
Professional jobs and wanted in the Middle East.
Monster Board
Search for professional employment in the US and abroad. Like E*Span, the content's there but it's cumbersome.
Price
Jamieson
This international recruitment agency places all its professional job listings online, updating them at least weekly. It's well organised and high quality.
Reed
Top-notch service from the UK's largest employment agency converting such diverse vocations as nursing, computing, catering, accounting, driving, charity, insurance, and project management.
Virtual
Headroom
http://www.xmission.com/~wintrnx/virtual.html
Post your headshot and resume to take a shortcut to the stars. It'll cost you to post but not to scout for talent. Then, of course, there's the couch to deal with.
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