General Employment Websites

  • Career OneStop – sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
  • Glassdoor – contains company reviews, salary reports, job searching tips, job openings, and more.
  • O*Net Online – created for the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment & Training Administration. Links to America’s Job Bank and other sites.
  • Occupational Outlook Handbook – from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, this site provides information on hundreds of different types of jobs, including education and training, what workers do on the job, earnings, working conditions, and future outlook for that type of work.
  • What Do You Like? – from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, this site is similar to the Occupational Outlook Handbook but is geared towards high school students.
  • Learn How to Become.org – Job search and career resource center
  • Employment and Training Resources – Many links to great sites
  • Monster.com – global online employment site for people seeking jobs and employers who need great people. Provides a full array of job seeking, career management, and recruitment products and services.
  • Indeed.com – contains job listings from thousands of websites, including job boards, newspapers, associations, and company career pages. Job seekers do not apply for jobs through Indeed; they simply see job postings. Applicants can then decide which jobs are of interest and then go to the corresponding sites to apply.
  • Simply Hired – job search engine that pulls listings from thousands of sites across the Web including the leading job boards, company career sites, newspapers, non-profits, government sites, and more. Simply Hired allows job seekers to search all of the jobs on the Web in one place for free.
  • ZipRecruiter.com - ZipRecruiter is an online job search engine which is also accessible via an app on iPhones and Android devices. They have a collection of content that is educational about the job search process.
  • Local Jobs on Craigslist: