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Job Search Websites?

What are some good websites to job search? I will soon have a 2 year degree in web development. Sites like career builder and hot jobs seem to just give me staffing services.

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  1. monster.com
  2. None. Try networking. You can be an idiot and become a CEO if you know someone. Or you can be Einstein and starve cause you don't have any connections!!!
  3. CareerBuilder.com; Monster.com; thingamajob.com
  4. Monster.com Hotjobs.com CareerBuilder.com Jobs.com Those are the top four try monster thats where i found my curent job.
  5. computerjobs.com is a good one for IT stuff.
  6. Try www.craigslist.com
  7. Networking really works to find a job since most jobs are not posted any where. LinkedIn, Ziggs, ZoomInfo, Jigsaw, etc. provide assistance with finding friends and former co-workers. These are the most effective job sites: * Craigslist.org - http://www.craigslist.org/ This is the one specified the most often in the last year as the site someone used to successfully find a job. Craigslist is a giant online classifieds site, broken up by location. For each location, employers post "jobs" and "gigs" (which are short-term jobs, like project assignments, that may tide you over until you get a real job). * Indeed.com - http://www.indeed.com This site is a central source for finding job opportunities listed. Indeed is a "job aggregator" which collects jobs from job sites (like Monster, HotJobs, and CareerBuilder, but NOT Craigslist) as well as from employers, newspapers, etc., so you go to one central place to search for the jobs and cover more sites than you even know about. * Job-Hunt.org - http://www.job-hunt.org/ With over 8,300 links to employers and career resources, Job-Hunt will help you identify possible employers and also job search networking and local support groups to help you with your networking. Good luck with your job search!
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