Showing posts with label Job-Hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Job-Hunting. Show all posts

Job Board

Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1 comments
ADC Job Board
Check in with the ADC Job Board. Search among Advertising, Exhibit Design, Graphic Design, Interaction Design and Web Design positions that are posted daily. The listing includes jobs all over the country and abroad. You may also post a job on the ADC job listing site.

Applicant Tree
Get Paid for Someone to Look at Your Résumé. Easy for employers. Profitable for you.
Take charge of your job hunt!

Bookjobs.com
Whether your major is finance or history, science or art, English or business, bookjobs.com posts jobs from over 300 publishers.

CareerBuilder
CareerBuilder.com put over 1.6 million jobs in front of poised job seekers wherever they are - at home or work - in print and on the Internet. More than 23 million unique visitors come to the site every month to check out opportunities in every industry, field and job type.

CareerTV
CareerTV is the first and only global television programmer and interactive website designed to help college students and young professionals develop long-lasting, successful careers.

Creative Hotlist
Creative Hotlist is a customizable online application for connecting talent, companies and services. Much more than a job site for the creative community, Creative Hotlist has a sophisticated search engine and enables users to find individuals, companies and resources for any aspect of the creative marketplace including job openings, creative services, artists, designers, programmers, printers, service bureaus, schools and clubs.

Dice
Dice.com is designed for the specific needs of technology professionals, enabling them to perform highly targeted job searches based on specific criteria, including location, type of employment, skillset and keyword. Dice.com also provides job search tools such as search agents, resume posting and career-related content. The job postings available in the Dice.com database, from both technology and non technology companies across many industries, include a wide variety of technology positions for software engineers, systems administrators, database specialists and project managers, and a variety of other technology and engineering professionals.

DiversityInc Careers
Post your resume on the leading Diversity job board.

ExecuNet
ExecuNet is an exclusive membership organization that connects senior-level executives who are currently working or in transition with people, information and opportunities that add value to their business and their career.

Graphic Design Tool
Other Job Sites Show You The Jobs They Want. We Show You The Jobs YOU WANT. You Tell Us About The Jobs That You Are Looking For (job type, locale, companies you like) And We Find The Jobs For You Through Our Network Of 1,000's Of Companies.

HotJobs

Yahoo! HotJobs' tools and advice put job seekers in control of their careers and make it easier and more cost-effective for employers and staffing firms to find qualified candidates.

iHipo
INTERNATIONAL JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS : iHipo is the High Potential network dedicated to empowering international careers.

JobFox
Let the best employers find you, using Jobfox’s innovative skills matching capability.

jobpostings
jobpostings helps students find jobs through our print and online media. Our clients advertise to recruit students on specific campuses through Career Fair Guides and nationally through jobpostings Magazine.

JustTechJobs

JustTechJobs.com provides you with targeted, high-tech job openings from the leading employers in your area.

KIT List
Whether you're actively looking for permanent or consulting work...or you just want to get a pulse on the market...the KIT List provides a daily stream of job opportunities directly to your email address.

The Ladders
Set Yourself Apart: The premium job site created exclusively for $100k+ people looking for $100k+ jobs.

Monster.com

Your Calling Is Calling: Why wait to find your perfect job? Why surrender one more Monday morning to weak coffee and daydreams? Start searching Monster's extensive job database now. And propel yourself to a whole new work life.

mydesignjob.com
Your unique local guide to employment agencies. Discover the best businesses and services based on ratings and reviews we've gathered from across the Web!

NW Jobs
Explore your options. Get inspired. Make connections.

Printworkers
Printworkers.com unites the best companies with the most talented employees in the print, copy, digital and web industries.

Simply Hired
Looking for a job shouldn't be a full-time job! That's why we built the biggest, smartest job search engine on the web. We search thousands of job sites and companies, just so you don't have to.
We eat, sleep and breathe job search, to help you find that dream job. Use our nifty tools to find local jobs, identify trends, research salaries, and secure that offer letter.
So what are you waiting for?

Freelance

Monday, May 19, 2008 0 comments
All Freelance Jobs is a directory and articles blog aimed at freelancers, consultants, & the self-employed, offering many helpful tips, advice & resources for home business owners.

Brain Store
The IdeaFactory BrainStore develops ideas using an industrial process.
For companies, organisations and private people. Reliably, and in record time. You too can wind up the IdeaMachine, produce amazing ideas and be a part of the BrainStore community.

Find Work - Do What You Love

FreelanceSwitch is a Community of Freelancers. On this site you'll find Advice, Jobs, Resources and much more.

Guru
Freelancers: Market your skills, find online freelance work, and get paid safely.


Heritage Web Solutions can provide a constant stream of accounts to qualified individuals, providing you with the opportunity to control your workload. Whether it is one account a week, or more, we have the accounts to accommodate.

Internet.com Freelancer is a full-service marketplace for employers to find qualified developers, programmers, writers and other technology professionals to bid on freelance projects. All project postings, bidding, collaboration, communication and payments are performed on-site in an all-in-one secure environment. Employers can visit Internet.com Freelancer to post a project ad today at no cost. If you are a technology professional looking for extra work, you can search Internet.com Freelancer projects and submit a proposal. We also offer free portfolio and profile space to help you stand out.

mediabistro.com: career and community for media professionals
Find consulting, contract, temp or freelance opportunities today.

We are the first online marketplace for buying and selling advertising, marketing and design ideas. Pitch ideas to clients and make money!


Perfecting the Passive Job Search

Wednesday, January 9, 2008 0 comments
Caroline Levchuck, Yahoo! HotJobs

Is your boss taking you for granted? Is business slowing around the office? You may not be ready to jump ship just yet, but you should start to explore other professional options. You need not engage in an all-out active job search. Rather, you can put out feelers in another way.

Follow these five steps to start your passive job search.

1. Post your resume online.

The easiest way to begin exploring your professional possibilities is to post your resume on Yahoo! HotJobs. By doing so, you're letting thousands of recruiters, human resources professionals, and employment experts know what your unique qualifications are and that you're interested in new opportunities.

Remember that your current employer might see your resume online, which may prompt your boss to give you a raise or a promotion if she's worried that you're going to jump ship. But you can also restrict searches of your resume, if you prefer.

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Alden Staffing

Friday, December 14, 2007 0 comments

For over 20 years, Alden Staffing has been steadfastly committed to one simple philosophy: efficiently fostering the best possible matches between corporate clients and candidates by consistently going the extra mile. The result is performance delivered, trust earned.

Our solid relationships with corporate clients, many of which span 15 years or more, are proof that we deliver a higher level of service in every aspect of recruiting. This includes the support of countless candidates, whether direct hire, consulting, temporary or temp-to-hire, whose ideal employment scenarios we’ve been forging over the past two decades.

For ensured success of the best possible match, Alden is comprised of five specialized practice groups—IT, Financial, Banking, Creative, and Office/Industrial—and staffed by industry and functional experts who conduct in-depth, face-to-face interviews with every candidate. We offer a database of over 50,000 pre-screened and pre-qualified candidates in the region, a blue-chip list of over 300 corporate clients, and four offices in NY, CT, and NJ.

Alden Staffing. People who stand out.

I personally am not registered with them - not yet any way. But it never hurts to try. If you do please let me know how it goes.

Job Tips You Didn't Get In College

Thursday, December 6, 2007 0 comments
When I landed a job in a top public relations firm after my college graduation, I thought the toughest part of my entry into the business world was over. I dumped my extra résumés in a recycling bin and eagerly awaited a paycheck that would scarcely cover my rent. I looked forward to worldly business trips, stimulating office brainstorms and hanging out with my co-workers every Friday at happy hour.

A few years later, I had never made it to a happy hour gathering because on Friday nights I was passed out on the couch. I held an entry-level position for 16 months while people with half my intelligence and work ethic lapped me. My résumé listed four positions in three years because I was always on the lookout for a better opportunity that would bring the ever-elusive job satisfaction.

Eventually, I considered joining the large numbers of my friends who were leaving the corporate world in favor of business or law school. The idea of going back to school is tempting, and why not? We're comfortable with the concept of school. We know how the story goes. If you work hard, you get good grades, and everyone is happy.

The business world is another animal entirely. Politically motivated and fraught with nonsensical change, it's not a natural fit for ambitious graduates who leave school expecting results from a logical combination of education and effort. Suddenly, the tenets of success we've followed since kindergarten don't apply, because getting ahead in the business world often has nothing to do with intelligence or exceeding a set of defined expectations. Since they don't teach corporate in college, here are six tips to help you win at the business world's game:

By Alexandra Levit, author of "They Don't Teach Corporate in College:
A Twenty-Something's Guide to the Business World"
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Strange But True Job-Hunting Tactics

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Some people will go to great lengths to attract an employer’s attention or prove they’re a cut above the competition. These attempts to stand out, however, can leave potential employers perplexed and reluctant to extend a job offer.

Robert Half International recently asked executives to describe the strangest pitches they’ve heard from potential hires. The responses ranged from a person who noted that he’d be a great addition to the company softball team to the candidate who had to be hired because he was “allergic to unemployment.”

While these applicants may have won a chuckle or two during the interview, their tactics likely left hiring managers less than impressed.

Following are some additional examples that stood out to survey respondents — for better or worse:

By Robert Half International
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