On these job search sites, you can search for job listings by location, industry, salary, skill set, and much more; post your resume online; and read about the latest job search tips and trends.
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Monster is a top-rated job search site. Features job search engine as well as other job-related resources including resume posting and networking forums. |
USA.gov provides links to jobs with the federal government. |
PA State Employment is your link to jobs with state government. Here you will find non-civil service and civil service positions, and clerical (temp to perm). |
![]() Data Axle Reference Solutions. Create a free account to log on and search for jobs and internships by job title and company. Once logged on, click Job Help for resume writing, search and interview tips. |
Career Builder is a top-rated job search site. Features job search engine, resume posting, job alerts, job fairs, advice, and list of job search communities.
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LinkUp is a job search site that allows you to search for jobs posted on company websites. Users create a profile with their information.
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SnagaJob is a job search site focused on hourly and part-time employment. Includes company profiles, summer jobs, and email alerts. |
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Dice is a job search site focused on the technology industry. Search by skill, keyword, geographic location, and more. Features discussion boards.
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![]() Works For Me offers employment solutions for people with disability. |
![]() CareerOneStop: learn about careers, find career information, and locate career resources and advice. |
![]() 717HelpWanted is a job and employment directory. View jobs by category/city. Sign up for job alerts. Create an account and post your resume. |
![]() PA CareerLink: search thousands of job opportunities and events in Pennsylvania, and explore a variety of career resources to help you find your next job. |
![]() Ticket to Work is a program that provides most people receiving Social Security disability benefits (beneficiaries) more choices for receiving employment services. |