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Career Services

Job Searching

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.