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Job Employment Links

Dr. Tom O'Connors' Amazing Job Search Site
Scroll the entire page - you'll miss a lot if you don't.  Point and click your way to an exciting, rewarding career. Browse job listings. Post resumes. Compare salaries. Fill out prescreening questionnaires. Take practice exams. You can do about anything online today except send your hologram to work.

America's Job Bank
Over 250,000 job openings updated daily. Some in CJ, others in industry, marketing and business, government...all kinds.

Career Mosaic
Visit the J.O.B.S. database with thousands of up-to-date opportunities from hundreds of employers, including CJ employers.

Career Path
Visit job listings as found in the nation's leading newspapers!

Career Resources Home Page
Links to online employment services including professional and university-based services.

Career Web
Search by job, location, employment, or keyword to find the perfect job.

The Occupational Handbook
This is the "handbook of handbooks" in the job search world. Produced annually by the United States Department of Labor, it lists nearly 20,000 different occupations, defines what each involves, identifies qualifications needed for each and posts typical salaries. Included at this site are links entitled Tomorrow's Jobs, Where to Learn About a Job, Job Search methods, Applying for a Job, Job Interview Tips and Evaluating a Job Offer. If you're not sure what you want to do, here's a good place to find out what is available.

Missouri State Career Services
Don't overlook this excellent site! And be sure to REGISTER with them so they can send you notices showing when employers of interest to you are coming to campus to recruit. You've paid for this service in your student fees - why not use it?

Yahoojobs
Many excellent links to help you find employment including information on job fairs, job banks, seasonal employment, company job listings and much more.

Salaries
Are you being offered a salary commensurate with similar positions to yours in the same community? This handy little site may be able to provide an answer to that question. It's useful information when it comes to negotiating your salary and other benefits.

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