Job Search Resources

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The complete job-search handbook: everything you need to know to get the job you really want–Figler, Howard E. (650.14 F)
How to get a job if you're a teenager–Pervola, Cindy. (Y 650.14 P)
Inside secrets of finding a teaching job: the most effective search methods for both new and experienced educators–Warner, Jack. (371.1 W)
Job hunter's sourcebook–Gale Research Inc. (REF 331.128 J)
Job search letters that get results: 201 great examples!–Krannich, Ronald L. (808.066 K)
The job search solution: the ultimate system for finding a great job now!–Beshara, Tony. (650.14 B)
Job search techniques: a manual for developing skills to secure gainful employment–Taylor, Amanda Parker. (650.14 T)
Knock 'em dead 2010: the ultimate job search guide–Yate, Martin John. (650.14 Y)
100 fastest-growing careers: your complete guidebook to major jobs with the most growth and openings–Farr, J. Michael. (REF 331.702 F)
201 dynamite job search letters: writing right for today's new job market–Krannich, Ronald L. (650.14 K)
Use your head to get your foot in the door: job search secrets no one else will tell you–Mackay, Harvey. (650.14 M)
The very quick job search: get a better job in half the time–Farr, J. Michael. (650.14 F)

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Best Jobs USA
Jobs seekers may search for jobs, post a resume, research the economic prospects of several states, as well as do salary research, and get career advice.
Buffalo Job Finder
Search by job category or keyword
Careerbuilder.com
Search for jobs by keyword, city or category, post your resume online
Careers Internet Database
Available only at the library. Find a career that's right for you. Read occupation reports, take aptitude tests, find job requirements from education to salary.
Employment Spot
At this site you can search jobs by city, by state, and by industry.
Indeed.com
It includes job listings from major job boards, newspapers, associations, and company career websites.
Internet Career Connections
This website is dedicated to helping you discover those occupations that best match your personality style
Jammin Jobs
Search for employment by keyword or category, post your resume, find useful job-hunting tools at this site
Job Doggy
Job Doggy is designed to help teens and students throughout their job search, from beginning to end
Job-hunt
The purpose of the Job-Hunt.Org Web site is to provide the most comprehensive listing of useful Internet-accessible job-search resources and services on the Web, in a format which is most useful to job seekers
Monster.com
A comprehensive, global network for job seekers and employers, Monster.com includes job search and career center
NationJob
This site provides job information for job seekers and employers, resume writing information, free career tests, salary wizard, career articles, success stories, and community programs.
New York State Department of Labor
The primary advocate for job creation and economic growth through workforce development which administers New York’s unemployment insurance system, labor exchange system, and Welfare-To-Work programs
New York State Job Exchange
Search for jobs and related labor information about your career. Post your resume online, create cover letters, and set up automated job searches
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
L&I administers benefits to unemployed individuals, oversees the administration of workers' compensation benefits to individuals with job related injuries, and provides vocational rehabilitation to individuals with disabilities. The Department prepares job seekers for the global workforce through employment and job training services for adult, youth, older workers, and dislocated workers
The Riley Guide
The Riley Guide introduces you to the online job search, listing many online sites and services that are useful for your job search. We do not post jobs nor resumes but instead point you to the places that do
SalaryExpert.com
A leading provider of online compensation data, including salary comparison, serving both individual employees and HR/Compensation professionals
Indeed Industry's Employment Trends

Changing Careers

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Do what you love for the rest of your life: a practical guide to career change and personal renewal–Griffiths, Bob. (650.1 G)
Kiplinger's survive and profit from a mid-career change–Moreau, Daniel. (650.14 M)
Time for a change: how to change your career : the re-entry & re-career workbook–Banning, Kent B. (650.14 B)

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Career Change - How to Change Careers
Career change advice, suggestions, tips and resources for job seekers and those interested in a career change.
Careeroverview.com
This site provides professionals and students with up-to-date career and job information that can help them to make better, more informed career choices.
mySkills myFuture
Explore new career options based on the skills you've used in a past job.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is compiled by the Department of Labor, the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It is revised every two years. Each job title description provides extensive information on the nature of the work, working conditions, training and education needed, advancement potential, employment statistics, job outlook, earnings, links to related occupations, and sources of additional information.
O*NET Online
O*NET, the Occupational Information Network, provides comprehensive information on key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations.

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