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Top Job Search Engines (II) This is a comprehensive list of search engines that allow career seekers to find jobs, post resumes, and search for other employment opportunities online.

Top Job Search Engines (II)

Some of the web sites listed here only return positions that were posted specifically to each respective web site, while others aggregate them from various other places and display it in one central location. Employers can also use many these sites to list available openings at their company. *Alexa Traffic Rank (global). **Monthly Unique Visitor estimates from Compete.com (U.S. only).

Updated for 2013; 2014 updates coming soon. Top Job Search Sites (I) Approximately 84% of employees in North America plan to look for new jobs in 2011, according to a recent survey by global talent management firm Right Management.

Top Job Search Sites (I)

Put them alongside those who are unemployed, and you have a whole lot of people searching for work. If you happen to be in either of those positions, it's essential to get organized about your job search by understanding what information and resources are available to you on the major job sites. Over the years, job boards have become more than just job search sites — many now offer additional resources and functionalities to job seekers. Here are nine of the top job sites, including a few of the basics, that boast valuable services beyond job postings. WSJ - Digital Resource for Jobs and Research. LinkedIn - Connect Professionally.