Links to Employment Listings
Local Jobs | Job Banks | Job Fairs | Job Search Tips | Job Search Guides | Career Planning | Internships
There are many places to look on the internet for jobs. Here are a few general sites.
Local Job Openings
NW Jobs
The Seattle Times Company allows you to browse job openings from the print editions of the Seattle Times/P.I. as well as search thousands of job listings, including some not available in the newspaper. The database is updated daily.
The Daily Herald
Northsound Jobs provides local job listings for the Everett area.
Craig's List
Listing of jobs by county. Screen carefully for legitimate job opportunities.
Washington State
Personal page with over 1500 links to public and private employment web pages in Washington State.
WorkSource Washington
WorkSource "is a job search and employment information system containing listings of current job openings provided by Washington state employers. The system also features a talent bank of Washington state job seeker resumes which can be searched by any employer, and extensive links to a wide range of career and labor market information."
CampusPoint.com
We help students and recent graduates find local interviewing opportunities for fulltime jobs and temporary jobs - and we streamline the campus recruiting process for employers of all sizes.
Employment Security Department
Information on the local economy and unemployment insurance.
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National Job Banks
Career Jet
Careerjet is an employment search engine for the United States. It allows you to search a growing selection of jobs listed on company sites as well as jobsites in one go saving you the trouble of having to go to each site individually.
CareerBuilder.com / Careerrookie.com
"More than 100,000 current opportunities in a variety of industries from employers around the world." Career Rookie lists entry level jobs, internships and part-time work.
Dice.com
Search for technology jobs and and other careers in Seattle at Dice.com.
Indeed.com
In one search, Indeed gives students free access - instantly, in a single search - to millions of jobs and internships from hundreds of job boards, newspaper classifieds and company websites.
JamminJobs.com
A national employment board that provides thousands and thousands of jobs to the general public, whether they are searching as a full time candidate or as a student looking for somehting part-time. There are numerous articles designed to assist candidates in every aspect of the job hunt an dmany resources that prove invaluable to those individuals that wish to gain the upper hand.
Job Search USA
Connecting job seekers with employers throughout the USA.
Monster.com
Search over 375,000 U.S. jobs by occupation and location.
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Job Fairs
Snohomish County Job Fair
Lists upcoming job fairs at EvCC and company participants.
WorkSource Career Events
Upcoming career expos and workshops in Washington, includes one-time and ongoing.
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Job Search Tips
200 Cover Letters
Sample letters for various job-related situations.
Interviewing
Tips on preparing for employment interviews.
Resume Tips
Advice on creating resume.
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Job Search Guides
Job Hunt
Mega-site for job and career information as well as job-search resources and services.
Career Resource Center
"Over 11,000 links to jobs, employers, business, education and career service professionals on the Web." Resources have been cross-referenced geographically.
Riley Guide
"The Riley Guide is here to guide you through the many online sites and services that are useful for your job search." The guide covers researching careers, help with the job search, and more.
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Career Planning
Career Bridge
A free, state website that features nearly 6,000 Washington education programs, including apprenticeships. The site also includes a career quiz for students to assess their interests, state labor market data on how much jobs pay and whether they're growing, and a Pay for School section that shows students ways to pay for their postsecondary education.
The site features Performance Results, giving students and their parents a true "consumer reports" for individual education programs.
When data is available (about 40 percent of all programs), Career Bridge shows:
Career Bridge also offers basic information on program cost, length, location, key contact people, student demographics and more.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
"Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations."
America's Career InfoNet
Provides both general and specific information about occupational and economic conditions. Search capabilities include the ability to generate a list of employers in a specific field of interest and geographical region.
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