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CalJOBS
Sponsored by the California Employment Development Department (EDD) this California Jobs Open Browsing System (CalJOBS) provides a computer link between employers and job seekers.

San Bernardino County Jobs and Employment Services Department
The Jobs and Employment Services Department (JESD) says it matches qualified job seekers with the employment needs of San Bernardino County business. This service is at no cost to either the job seeker or the employer.
Californiajobs
Provides job searching availability by county, can post a resume, job fairs and career resources
Careerjet
Careerjet is an employment search engine. In just one search access millions of jobs published on thousands of web sites from around the world.
O*Net OnLine
The O*NET database says it includes information on skills, abilities, knowledges, work activities, and interests associated with occupations. This information can be used to facilitate career exploration, vocational counseling, and other activities. Information in O*NET is available for over 950 occupations. Each occupational title and code is based on the most current version (2000) of the Standard Occupational Classification system.
Tools for Beginning Jobseekers
Tools for Beginning Jobseekers helps teens and pre-teens create their resumes, cover letters, and a list of references. There are Web-based worksheets available to print out, fill out, and submit to potential employers. A self-assessment page gives initial direction to the young jobseeker.
Top 100 Electronic Recruiters
The goal of "Top 100 Electronic Recruiters" site is to make a single web site for the best of job hunting sites.
JobStar LA
Los Angeles area job search guide and a whole lot more. Includes resume information, career guides, salary surveys and job fairs.

The Riley Guide
Maintained by Margaret Dikel, author of The Guide to Internet Job Searching. Topics included resumes and cover letters; job listings; networking, interviewing, and negotiating; salary guides; and other information.

Career Builder
CareerBuilder is a personalized service that provides free, confidential, and immediate access to the best employment opportunities on the Web. This Web service has been structured to provide both advanced and novice Internet users with every tool required to locate, evaluate, and apply for that "dream" position.

Careers in Government
Jobs In Government is a sophisticated and efficient search engine designed to help qualified individuals find challenging opportunities that meet their career objectives in government and the public sector.

The Monster Board
Searchable database of employment opportunities.

Hotjobs
Now a subsidiary of Yahoo, includes resume posting and the possibility of looking for jobs by various search possibilities including by location and keyword.

College Grad Job Hunter
This Web page gives access to thousands of entry level jobs and also includes valuable job search advice found nowhere else on the Web

Saludos
Hispanic Career Sources
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