Help build a list of useful resources for entry-level job searches. Here’s a dozen that I’ve checked out. Share your favorites or review any of these via Comment box below.
- Career Guidance – Free “super-site” for students, recent grads.
- AfterCollege – Sizable job data bank from 30,000 employers.
- Campus Career Center – Entry-level job search tips.
- Career Rookie – Search tool for jobs, including entry level.
- College Recruiter – Compilation of jobs and resumes.
- College Grad Hunter – Help for students/recent graduates.
- Employment Spot — Lists of best cities and job tips.
- Job-Hunt.org – Entry-level job site directory.
- JobWeb – Association of Colleges and Employers.
- Review.com – Princeton Review career guide.
- National Archives – Jobs for high-school and college students.
- True Careers – Connects students with entry-level jobs.
- Job Applications.com – Online applications and printable forms.
Come Recommended- founded by career expert and entry-level careers examiner, Heather Huhman- is an exclusive online community connecting the best internship and entry-level job candidates with the best employers, only allowing participation from members who come highly recommended. Employers can review these recommendations before deciding whether to pursue a candidate further, saving human resources managers time and money.
Great addition, Caroline. Heather Huhman (www.comerecommended.com) provides an invaluable job lead service for young professionals and should have been on my initial list. Will definitely be on the updated one next month.