America's
Job Bank has job market information and a career resource library,
as well as information for both job seekers and employers. Job
seekers can search several job listings; employers can post jobs
and search
resumes.
CareerBuilder has job listings from
both the Web and from over 80 major newspapers. Resources include a resume site,
company profiles, news, and links to job fairs.
CareerBuilder on Charlotte.com Search
The Charlotte Observer's classifieds for job listings. You can also post a
resume, get job market news, or participate in an online job fair.
Gardner-Webb
University Career Services This site contains many career
planning and job search resources available to GWU students and alumni,
as well as resources for employers to make the most of their experience
with GWU.
JobHuntersBible.com This
Net Guide complements the book, and provides lots of practical information
for using the
job hunting resources on the Web. Along with advice are links to major
sites for job listings, resumes, contacts, and research.
JobWeb Job
search information here includes links to job postings, employer profiles,
and career planning resources.
There are also links to news and Job Choices
Online Magazine.
Monster.com Monster.com
allows a job seeker to browse jobs by US state/city, international location,
by company, or by profession.
Users can also post their resumes and research companies. Resources for job
hunters from student to executive
are available.
NC Employment Security Commission The
ESC online has listings for jobs from all over North Carolina, in many
different career fields. In addition to the ESC Employment Service, there
is labor
market information, as well as related
links.
NC Office of State
Personnel Career opportunities with the State of North Carolina are listed
here. These include job vacancies, as well as information on salary, benefits,
and training for NC employees.
Occupational
Outlook Handbook Search the Handbook's entries by an index, by keyword,
or by occupational cluster. Entries give nature of the work, conditions,
required
education/training, job outlook, and earnings for a variety of professions.
The Riley
Guide is a guide to job-hunting sites. Links to a great number of resources
for career research, work opportunities, and job hunting help are included.
USAJOBS This is
the U.S. Government's official site for jobs and employment information.
It lists current Federal job
openings and an online application form. There is also information on how
to apply for Federal jobs, and Federal salary and benefits.
Financial Aid
FAFSA
On the Web The U.S. Department of Education has put the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid online. FAFSA is used to apply for Federally subsidized
student loans. Information on how to complete the form is included.
FinAid! The SmartStudent Guide to Financial
Aid This site has a wealth of information on how to obtain financial
aid. There is information on how to apply for loans, grants, scholarships,
and fellowships
from government and private sources. There is also information on how to
avoid scams, aids for calculating college costs, and links to Internet discussion
groups.
Fulbright Program Information
(USIA) The Fulbright Program is the U.S. Government's premier scholarship
program, available to graduate students, professionals, and scholars for
overseas studying, teaching, and research.
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