America's Career Infonet
Part of a suite of online tools sponsored by the Labor Department. ACInet is a superb source of in-depth Information on wages and employment trends, Occupational requirements, state labor market Conditions, national employer contacts, and links to 5000 online resources.
America's Job Bank
Jointly maintained by the U. S. Department of Labor and various state employment offices, This is one of the largest sources online for National and international employment. It offers Job posting for employers and resume posting and Job searching by occupation, keyword, and zip code for job-hunters.
CareerBuilder
With its efficient online recruiting service, resume posting capability, and access to the classified ads of 45 daily newspapers, acquired from the defunct CareerPath.com, this enormous job bank lists over 400,000 job announcements searchable by type, industry, company and location.
Career Journal
The Wall Street Journal's free site covers all aspects of the employment search with versatile salary profile data and a calculator; relocation and retirement information; hiring trends listed by industry; resume writing and posting; a large job bank updated twice weekly; and hundreds of articles.
Job-Hunt.org
Here is an impressive gateway to hundreds of useful links to accessible job resources and services listed by category or location.
Monster.com
This dot.com veteran features a tremendous database of information for the job seeker and employer, with a variety of resources for college graduates and chief executives alike.
O-Net Online
One stop shopping for career descriptions, wages and requirements, both nationally and by state.
Salary.com
Supported by a team of experienced compensation specialists, this popular site features fast and easy-to-use salary, benefits, and cost-of-living wizards, a salary timer, college tuition calculator, job assessor, and other tools.
Studentjobs.gov
Federal government employment opportunities for high school and college students.
From - Marilyn Rosenthal. "Looking for Jobs in All the Right Places. Library Journal, v127(16): 67-70.