National Job Listing Websites
Job Central (provided by the DirectEmployers Association) searches jobs and allows application directly on the employer's website.
Jobweb provides job search resources, articles and organization profiles.
- AfterCollege job type, industry, and location or region as search parameters.
- CareerBuilder.Com search by job type,industry, or field of interest.
- College Grad Job Hunter geared to entry level and recent graduates.
- CollegeRecruiter.com - A high traffic site used by job hunting students and recent graduates and the employers who want to hire them.
- Hot Jobs searches by job category - the advanced search does allow for geographic limiters.
- Indeed.com searches job listings posted to employer websites and other job listing sites.
- Graduatejobs.com lists current job openings geographically in Liberal Arts, Writing/Editing & Communications, Business & Management, Education, International, Visual Arts, and Performing Arts areas. Username and password required. Call 472-3145 for access.
- Monster.com offers job listings and job search articles.
- Quintessential Careers offers career and job-hunting advice (through articles, tools, tips, samples, and tutorials), as well as links to job sites.
- Vault much more than just a job search site - and allows for "Entry Level" searches.
- Wet Feet Press starts the job search with geographic and organization limiters.
- Who Has Jobs is a bulletin board of career opportunities in America's business and industry. Search by state and city.
Job Search Information Resources
- Job-Hunt provides an index to a wide range of job search related sites, including networking, industry, professions, and employment offices.
- Career Park offers an Employer List, Job Categories, and a Resource Center with links to Professional Organizations .
- Lexis-Nexis allows full searches of Hoover's Online publication. The database is only available to UNL students, faculty, and staff. Once you enter Lexis-Nexis, click on Business, then on Compare Companies.
- Quintessential Careers offers career and job-hunting advice (through articles, tools, tips, samples, and tutorials), as well as links to job sites.
- The Riley Guide provides advice on how to best use the Internet and new online technologies for job hunting.
- SuperPages.com is an electronic Yellow Pages and allows geographic searching for businesses by category or name. Includes maps and driving directions.
- WorldOpinion Try using the keywords "entry level" in the classified section of this Market research web site .
- Fortune 500 Directory site is best suited to obtain information and access to the Fortune 500 employers.
- U.S. Postal Service useful ZIP Code lookup.



