
NATION-WIDE JOBS
These large job listing sites allow you to search for jobs in almost any occupation and state. Many also allow you to search by city.
I have taken the liberty of ranking some of these sites based on the
availability of jobs for college graduates, the number of jobs in different fields, and how easy they are to search. This page is divided into Job Sites for Graduating Students and The Best of the Rest.



=Outstanding! 

=Definitely worth your while

=Some good jobs, check it
out.
=Actually, there are no one-star sites included here. Those were weeded
out already.
Job sites for Entry-Level College Graduates
Four-Star Sites



Jobs
Posted on CSU, Chico's Wildcat Recruiting Site -Naturally our job site has
the highest rating. What would you expect? Only registered CSU, Chico students
and alumni can access these jobs. For instructions on registering, click
here.
Three-Star Sites


- Hound.com provides thousands of job listings directly from employer websites and it is fast! It does ask if you want to register, but you can say no and go directly to your search results.
- Job Postings has lots of listings for entry-level jobs in California and
across the nation, although most are in the business sector.
- Monster -has an excellent list of jobs for recent college graduates.
You do not have to register to view this site. Click on the option that allows you to view the jobs. This site requires a password for each
school. Give us a call to get the password for CSU, Chico.
- CollegeRecruiter.com - Entry level jobs, work and career opportunities.
Part-time and full-time. -Easy to search and has jobs listed by type and by state. This site does not yet offer a lot of jobs in each category,
but most are good ones.
- College Grad Job Hunter© - Online Job Search for College
Students and Recent Grads - a good listing of jobs and great help with career skills. You can also post your resume.
- College Grad.com- entry-level job information and search. This site is
limited in its range of jobs, but has great numbers of them and lots of job search information.
- True Careers-Select the city and job
type.
- CareerBuilder.com Job Seeker Homepage -Nice list of
entry-level jobs. They also provide a list of companies who hire graduating students and will e-mail you announcements based on your
preferences.
The Best of the Rest
Four-Star Sites



- Indeed.com pulls
job listings from all over the Internet to match your keyword and location
criteria.
- Juju
is a job board with tons of jobs in every category! You can search by keyword
and location. Very easy!
- Thingamajob.com
has a great variety of jobs and you can search by location, then type of job, or
vice versa.
- GetTheJob.com
is a site where you can search by city and job title for jobs. It has a very
large data base. Check it out.
- Job Source searches through all the mega jobs sites and company career pages for jobs that meet your criteria.
- Job Search USA.org has a great list of jobs searchable by state, type of job, keyword, or all three. User-friendly, too.
- Liberal Arts Jobs - Good source for jobs in the Arts, Liberal Arts and
Humanities. Email jrettinhouse@csuchico.edu to obtain username and password for the system.
Three-Star Sites


- Cool Jobs - Your Guide To The Coolest Jobs On The Web -mostly non technical,
fun jobs. The list changes often.
- Wanted Jobs - Either connect to their site or download, this will search lots of job sites for you and save
time.
- TheJobsList.org
has various jobs available by location, then type of job.
- USA Jobs- One of my favorite job sites. This location has thousands of federal
jobs in all fields and all states.
- Career OneStop has links by map to all the state job banks.
- CareerSite.com -lots of good jobs in many different fields on this site.
- +Jobs America - Your home for Jobs in the US and across North America. We have
thousands of jobs!!
- EmploymentGuide.com
- USNPL.com
offers a link to all the newspapers in the United States, so you can read the
local classified ads for any city in which you are interested in working.
- Yahoo!HotJobs - a great source of national jobs and
area jobs from the classifieds. Yahoo is still one of the best.
- The Internet Job Source at statejobs.com - Lists jobs in every state by
company, federal, state, or city government. Very good site!
- Vault.com: Career Advancement for Professionals -has a nice job search
function as well as great insider information.
- CityTownInfo.com is a resource that provides data about major towns and cities in the U.S., including the highest paid occupations as well as the most plentiful, as well as housing, demographics, climate, and where the nearest Starbuck's is.
Two-Star Sites

- NationJob -- Job Seekers: Search Jobs -This site has a great list
of jobs, but many require experience. You can sign up for e-mail, though, and they will mail you copies of job listings that fit your criteria.
- TrueCareers.com -You can post your resume and get e-mail from them on new job
openings. Good list of jobs, with a mix of entry-level and experience required.
- It's Your Job Now! Nicely organized site, but you need to search by zip
code. Luckily they have a handy zip code directory. Jobs are heavily business, engineering, sales oriented.
- Jobhunt-has great list of links
and jobs, but checking them out might be time consuming.
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This document is maintained by: Kathleen Bristow (kbristow@csuchico.edu
)
Last Updated: August 2, 2007