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After graduating with your undergraduate or graduate degree, finding a job can be difficult.  Competition for jobs is fierce and everyone in your graduating class is competing for similar jobs as you.  So, how do you get noticed?  Where do you look?  Our College Secrets e-book will help you identify some key tips to help you obtain your dream job!  Click here to purchase the e-book and get on the road to finding the perfect career choice for you!

One of the tips found in our e-book is to post your resume to as many sites as possible for maximum exposure.  The following links are great places to post your resume:

http://www.monster.com – Monster is one of the most renowned places on the Internet for posting your resume to find quality jobs.  Many other valuable tools for job seekers are also available.  You can get career advice from numerous articles written by experts in the field.  You can also gauge your ideal salary with their handy salary range calculator to see if you are within the expected salary range for your location and career path.  This is a free site for personal use.

http://www.careerbuilder.com – Career Builder is one of the best places on the Internet to post your resume.  It’s easy to use and free for employees.  It also has dozens of articles for improving your resume and tips for perfecting the interview process.

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com – At Hot Jobs you can post your resume for free and search for career opportunities within your area of expertise and desired location. 

http://www.net-temps.com – Net Temps provides a free service for searching for both temporary, permanent and contract positions.  This is an ideal source for part time jobs while going to school and internships for after graduation.  You can search through your current career path to see what job prospects are available.

http://www.jobsearch.org/ - America’s job bank allows you to search for jobs within the area in which you are located and the career area you want to enter.  Thousands of jobs are posted daily by employers looking for quality personnel.

http://www.dice.com/ - Dice is a job search tool used primarily for those who are in a technically oriented field.  If you have a computer or engineering degree, this is the ideal spot to search for jobs within your industry.  This site also has a salary wizard that can compare industry standards so you can be sure you are negotiating a fair salary with your potential employer.

http://www.jobweb.com/ - Job web is comprised of over 1,800 college and university members who post job openings.  It also has over 1,900 private employers who use the site to recruit for their companies.

http://www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html - Fed World was established by the United Stated Department of Commerce to list thousands of available government jobs.  This site is a great resource for finding jobs with the United Stated government.  The site is free for use and is updated daily with the most recent available openings.

http://www.collegeboard.com/csearch/majors_careers/profiles/ - College Board helps newly graduated student to find the ideal job for their degree.  After choosing the degree you earned, you can narrow your search by location and find hundreds of potential jobs ideally suited to you.