Career Openings and Opportunities  (use these resources in your search for a new job)

Using the Web for Your Job Search
Top Internet Job Databases...General Search Engines  [more]

Job Stress/Your First Job
Help for the very first day at your new job  [more]

The Top Ten Industries / Employment Resources
Pick an industry and research job availability  [more]

The Job Market
Find our what you should make...compare with others...how to increase your own salary. Data banks of jobs  [more]

Useful Information
For resume tips, check out Workforce Instruction.
Fortune Magazine lists the 100 best companies in the nation to work for.
Industry employment advertisements.
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II


Using the Web for Your Job Search
The World Wide Web is an endless source of information for job-seekers. This list is only a starting place. There are thousands of valuable links to job-hunting sites.

Using the web to succeed in your job search
Research employers

Top Internet Job Databases - These sites will allow you to search for available jobs. Many also allow you to post your resume on their sites. Explore each site carefully.

Hot Jobs.com
Best Jobs USA
NationJob Network

General search engines to begin looking for related topics:

Yahoo's Career Center
Alta-Vista Search Engine
Google Search Engine

Job Stress/Your First Job
These sites will help you from the very first day at your new job. They will also help you deal with the anxiety of having a new job.

Read articles about first job stress to help answer some of your concerns before your first day at work.
Five Steps to Getting a Job
Staying Motivated in Your Job Search
How To Stay Motivated... Permanently
How to Stay Highly Motivated - while this article does not address job hunting specifically, it can be applied to your everyday job hunting efforts.
Stress Mastery in Changing Times - And insightful article on dealing with daily stress.
Teamwork - Building a Stronger Team
Self Discipline - From entrepreneurs to CEOs... everyone needs self discipline.

The Job Market
Find out what you should make. Compare with what you actually do make. Find out what people in other parts of the country make. And, find out how you can increase your own salary.

America's Job Bank
Connect to state employment service sites, search the jobs databases and post your resume.
American Jobs
Searchable database of computer and engineering jobs. Best Jobs USA Job listings, resume service, best places to live and work, relocating, and career advice.
Career.com
Search for jobs by company, category and location.
Career Magazine
Career Magazine is another good source for job listings in many fields.
Hot Jobs
Search the database of jobs and apply online.
Job-Search-Engine
Searches over 1000 jobs boards by keyword and location.
Job Source Network
Search by category, country or search engine.
Monster.com
One of web's most popular national (and international) database of employment opportunities. Features a "job search agent" - a free service for locating specific listings around the clock.
Net-Temps
Search jobs nationally, or by city or state, and post your resume.
Personal Job Scout from NationJob
PJ Scout will locate job listings and send them to your email address, or you can search the database of jobs immediately.
Searchease
Post your resume, search for jobs and apply online.