Non-Teaching Jobs
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Important Caution: If you find a job listing on one of the sites below, research the company/organization via Google before you apply. If you cannot find it on a Google search, you may want to inquire/apply using only your name and an email address that you reserve for research purposes in your job search. Protect your privacy. Send a resume only to those companies that you know (or can identify) are legitimate sources of jobs/internships.
Career Builder
CareerBuilder provides an array of jobs, career advice, columns and tips to get ahead in today's work place.
Careerlink.com
Helping to connect students with great job opportunities and additional job resources across the entire United States.
CollegeGrad.com
A job search site dedicated to college students and recent grads, providing immediate access to job/internship postings and information on resumes, cover letters, interviewing, offer negotiation and more.
2007 Hiring Projections of Top Entry Level Employers
CollegeJournal
A free job hunting and career management site from The Wall Street Journal. Research salaries and hiring activity reports. Features a database of jobs from many of the nation's top employers. It includes entry-level, internships and higher-level positions for more experienced students and alumni.
Dice.Com
Job search site for computer professionals—1,000's of high tech permanent, contract, and consulting jobs nationwide.
Simplifies the search for job openings, salary/benefits information, job and resume posting opportunities, company information, internships, job banks, interviewing tips and more.
Indeed.com
Search for all types of jobs (for all majors). Search by location, if you wish, or omit that option to maximize opportunities and learn about the job market. Don't miss using this site!
Job Hunters Bible
Advice from the author of What Color is Your Parachute?
Scroll down to Discover (the best uses for the Internet in a job search) and to Look (at job openings on many of the best sites – and what makes them best).
JobPost
A St. Cloud State University site that lists many jobs in Minnesota for new college graduates and alumni.
Employers list free at this site, so visit it regularly
JobWeb
This National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) site offers ability to research employers. You will find information on/examples of resumes and job-search correspondence; nterviewers favorite questions and interview tips.
MonsterTRAK
A site for college students seeking full-time jobs or internships and job search advice plus a place to post your resume for employers. If you have not established an account, click on MN on the map and select Minnesota State University Moorhead. Then pick your own username and password. See the Employer Showcase, Salary Center, Job Search Tips and much more.
The Riley Guide
Superb information on all aspects of job seeking and many job listings targeted to special populations and to industry/discipline/occupation.
Careerlink.com
Connect students, new graduates and alumni with job opportunities/resources across the USA.
