Although the economy has shown signs of recovery, finding the right job is still a challenge. One good source to seek assistance with the “help wanted” ads is the World Wide Web.
A wide range of easy-to-use job websites list positions in the United States and overseas, with some offering more specialized job information. In addition, many sites feature special tools and features to assist a job seeker’s efforts.
If you’re in the market for work, here are a few places on the Web that might help:
American Association for the Advancement of Science: Select “Find a Job” to search for employment opportunities, or choose “browse job” to explore jobs in different science fields by country or state. aaas.sciencecareers.org/jobseekerx/
EmploymentGuide.com. Explore job openings in a specific industry or by location.
FlipDog.com. Find jobs in a local area, or by most popular cities, states and categories.
JobDig. Features interactive job search map, browsing by job field, and career advice and tools. www.jobdig.com
Jobs.com. Check out jobs by a variety of locations, both domestic and international.
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