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Seattle University Students and Alumni:
Post your résumé, look for a job and find on-campus recruitment at:
http://seattleu.erecruiting.com/.
For a guided PowerPoint presentation on how to use eRecruiting, click
here
For a big screen view, go to "Browse" > "Full
Screen".
Students:
your user name is your Student ID Number and your password is
your birth date. If you have any difficulty, please contact the Career
Development Center at 206.296.6080.
Alumni: Please call the alumni office at 206.296.6127 for your username and password.
Online Resources
Undergraduate
Job Search Guide (.pdf)
Graduate
Job Search Guide (.pdf)
Getting Started
Quintessential Careers, an excellent
site to find information on careers, how to's of job search, and
the latest related articles. http://www.quintcareers.com/
CareerBuilder.com is the most popular web yet: http://www.careerbuilder.com/
WOIS/The Career Information System has lots of online resources:
http://www.wois.org/resources/career.cfm
Joyce Lain Kennedy's job search
tips. http://www.sunfeatures.com/
Links to Nifty Places on the Web http://www.damngood.com/jobseekers/links.html
Another good place to find Job
Seeking links is:
http://www.emory.edu/CAREER/Students/Students_Main.htm
The Princeton Review career section
helps you write a better résumé, interview like
a pro, and other job search topics. http://www.review.com
Puget Sound Networking Directory: http://www.iloveseattle.org
This online resource provides information on over 500 organizations and groups in the Puget Sound region that offer professional networking and relationship-building opportunities. Groups are categorized by subject matter such as Professional Associations, Entrepreneur/VC, International and Business/Commerce. A useful tool for identifying networking opportunities that fit your career interests and goals.
America's Career Infonet, is a
great place to start your job search. http://www.acinet.org
What Color is Your Parachute:
the Net Guide, by Richard Bolles, can get you started on your job hunt. http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/
200 Letters for Job Hunters, can
help you get started on those job search letters. http://www.careerlab.com/
Using Technology
America's Career Infonet, is a
great place to start your job search. http://www.acinet.org
Rebecca Smith teaches you all about technology and job search at:
http://www.eresumes.com
Government sponsored site with
valuable information. http://stats.bls.gov/opub/ooq/ooqhome.htm
The Riley's Guide: Learn to use
the Internet in your job search. http://www.dbm.com/jobguide
What Color is Your Parachute:
the Net Guide, by Richard Bolles. http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/
Joyce Lain Kennedy's job search
tips. http://www.sunfeatures.com/
Links to Nifty Places on the Web http://www.damngood.com/jobseekers/links.html
Wall Street Journal source of
up-to-date information on Job Search. http://careers.wsj.com/
Interviewing Help
The Princeton Review career section
helps you write a better résumé, interview like
a pro, and more. http://www.review.com
Researching Companies
http://www.wetfeet.com
http://www.hoovers.com
http://www.vault.com
http://www.sec.gov
A great source of information
on Washington business is at: http://www.washingtonceo.com/
Thomas Register http://www.thomasregister.com
A searchable database of manufacturer's by product, company or brand name.
Salary Information
National salary Information is available on http://salary.com
or http://www.jobweb.com/SalaryInfo/default.htm,
and http://jobsmart.org/index.htm
State of Washington detailed salary information
for Washington at:
http://www.workforceexplorer.com/?PAGEID=67&SUBID=117
For Salary
Negotiations check out http://salarynegotiations.com
and http://salary.com
Business Week Online: http://swz-businessweek.salary.com/salarywizard/
layoutscripts/swzl_newsearch.asp
Salary Comparisons:
American Cities: http://www.homestore.com/moving/
tools/SalaryCalc.asp
International Locations: http://www.homestore.com/moving/
tools/SalaryCalcInt.asp
International Information
Asia-Net is for job seekers
interested in using English and Asian language skills. http://www.asia-net.com.
Also take a look at: http://www.iuj.ac.jp/career
and http://www.bilingual-jobs.com/default_new.htm
If you are interested in working or studying in Europe, then check
out: http://www.eurograduate.com
Overseas Job Web is a one-stop list of over 700 job search and
career resources by world region to help find jobs overseas. http://www.overseasjobs.com
Some additional sites include:
http://www.studyabroad.com
http://www.worldteach.org
http://www.globalcareers.com
http://www.Eurojobs.com
http://www.internationaljobs.org/index.html
http://www.uci.edu/~cie/iop/work.html
http://www.planetrecruit.com
http://www.jobsinjapan.com
Minority
Candidates
For bi-lingual Spanish speakers: http://www.latpro.com/
http://www.saludos.com
Actual Job Listings
Seattle University Students and Alumni:
Post your résumé, look for a job and find on-campus recruitment at:
http://seattleu.erecruiting.com/
Students: Your user name is your Student ID Number and your password is
your birth date. If you have any difficulty, please contact the Career
Development Center at 206.296.6080.
Alumni: Please call the alumni office at 206.296.6127 for your username and password.
Jobs listed in The Seattle Times classified section: http://classifieds.nwsource.com/jobs/
Jobs in the Greater Seattle area at http://www.campuspoint.com
Jobs in Seattle, and other insider tips: http://www.seattlerecruiter.com/
CareerBuilder.com has listings across the country: http://www.careerbuilder.com/
411SeattleJobs.com - Links to local employers, employment agencies, job banks & career resources that serve Seattle.
http://www.411seattlejobs.com
A
listing of privately held internet companies in Seattle can be found at: http://www.seattle24x7.com
Business and MBA jobs for alumni with graduate degrees from the top
business schools.
http://www.degreehunter.com/mba_jobs.html
Accounting Jobs: http://www.wscpa.org/wscpa/p5.htm
Your one-stop source of over 2300 employers websites in Greater Seattle and Western WA.
http://www.washjob.com/
America's Job Bank http://www.ajb.dni.us/
Wall Street Journal source of up-to-date information on Job Search. http://careers.wsj.com/
Executive job search sites: http://www.futurestep.com
and http://www.cio.com
For bi-lingual Spanish speakers: http://www.latpro.com/
Internships
Internships in the Greater Seattle area at http://www.campuspoint.com
Search for Internships around the country at: http://internships.wetfeet.com/home.asp
Newspapers
http://www.mediainfo.com/
Graduate Students
Business and MBA jobs for alumni with graduate degrees from the top
business schools.
http://www.degreehunter.com/mba_jobs.html
http://www.wetfeet.com
http://www.mbaglobalnet.com
MBA Association - MBAA. The MBAA is the premier online community for MBA professionals and students. Its goal is to facilitate networking and create an online community for the benefit of MBAs from around the world. MBAs can visit and become members of the MBA Association and access interactive discussion forums, news, articles and jobs … all at no cost.
http://www.mbaassociation.org
Professional and Civic Organizations
Puget Sound Networking Directory: http://www.iloveseattle.org
This online resource provides information on over 500 organizations and groups in the Puget Sound region that offer professional networking and relationship-building opportunities. Groups are categorized by subject matter such as Professional Associations, Entrepreneur/VC, International and Business/Commerce. A useful tool for identifying networking opportunities that fit your career interests and goals.
http://www.vcanet.org/vca/assns.htm
http://www.trainingforum.com/assoc.html
More Useful Websites
http://www.ceoexpress.com
It provides all the features you
need every day – customized news, stocks, weather and the best business links
anywhere in one simple desktop – organized by an editor, just the way you
would have done it if you had the time. http://www.executiveplanet.com/
Your guide to international business
etiquette and culture in U.S. top trading partner nations.
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