Commonwealth
Workforce Development System--
formerly called PA Career Link; "one-stop delivery of career services to job seekers, employers and other
interested individuals"
PA
State Civil Service Commission -- information
on how to apply for state civil service jobs, as well as announcements
concerning civil service examinations
America's
Job Bank -- "A joint effort of the
hundreds of offices of the State Employment Service." Searchable by keywords,
job code from your state employment office, and even military occupation
codes.
College
Grad Job Hunter -- "Quantum Leap
Publishing maintains this site which provides links to career resources,
job sites, and companies... geared toward the college graduate."
FedWorld
-- Federal Job Search; search by region
or state, or summer-only jobs. An official US Dept. of Commerce website.
HotJobs.com
-- search by keyword, company or location, or select one of the "career
channels"; a service of Yahoo!
JobWeb
-- "owned by the National Association
of Colleges and Employers in Bethlehem, PA"; variety of information available.
Monster.com
-- search for jobs by geographic region
and category, or research possible employers; other information about job
hunting as well
Thingamajob.com
-- job listings, links to industry news, tips for job searching, etc.
USAJOBS
-- while aimed at the federal job market,
this site also provides a useful Resume Builder tool; note that the resume
section requires free registration. An official US Office of Personnel
Management website.
General Information about Careers and
Job-hunting
Career
Magazine -- has information related
to job hunting in general, as well as job listings;
Note:
may require IE 5.5 or higher browser
Employment;
Argus Clearinghouse -- The Clearinghouse has selected some of the best
places to begin searching for jobs in various disciplines
Entry
Level Job Seeker Assistant --"a good
source of information on finding an entry-level position through the Internet...
[also] includes links to online recruiters and organizations who are willing
to hire entry-level employees."
Occupational
Outlook Handbook -- THE place to
look for information on what the prospects are for jobs in various careers
and fields; the Reference Department has this title in print, as well as
the journal "Occupational Outlook Quarterly"