The best website for looking for job?

@laurika (4532)
United States
January 28, 2008 5:23pm CST
i am sure many of you have experience with looking for job. My question is what are the best website you have good experiences with? I don't want to look for job at home, but for regular work, but since i am new in usa, have no idea, what are good website. Hope to find some help here.
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@OUT2WIN (669)
• United States
28 Jan 08
career builder is the best online job search in my opinion. I have found 3 jobs using them and their online resume submission is very easy to complete. Good luck job hunting.
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@laurika (4532)
• United States
29 Jan 08
Hey, thank you fro sharing your best experience with the webiste. I am gonna try it.
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• Philippines
30 Jan 08
this is really a great site..
• Hong Kong
29 Jan 08
You are in the states? I think you could go to their employment offices and look for vacancies there (I was there with a friend to look for job before). In Hong Kong, we mostly use jobsdb.com and indeed you could find a section there dedicated to USA, I haven't checked there before and not sure if it's helpful, but I think you could give it a try. Also, I heard that monster.com has a lot of vacancies in the states too!
@laurika (4532)
• United States
29 Jan 08
Thanks for advice.
@34momma (13882)
• United States
30 Jan 08
I personally love Craigslist.org to look for a job. that is where i found my last three jobs and i loved them all
@laurika (4532)
• United States
2 Feb 08
congratulation
29 Jan 08
Sorry i can't help i'm from the UK so our search for job sites are different. I'm sure if you put job agencies in your search engine you will get lots of help that way.
@laurika (4532)
• United States
29 Jan 08
CAn you write me some uk sites? I would like to look for job overseas too
@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
29 Jan 08
I am from Guangzhou, China. I think www.51job.com is the best recruitment website here.
@laurika (4532)
• United States
29 Jan 08
are there job in usa too?
@sminut13 (1783)
• Singapore
30 Jan 08
you could try odesk too. see if it works. most of the employers there i notice are from the US. the link is on my profile page.
@laurika (4532)
• United States
2 Feb 08
hey, thanks , i didn't hear yet about this one.
@sminut13 (1783)
• Singapore
2 Feb 08
no problem. hope everything works out for you. this is not the only one though. like many others have suggested, you search on the internet. monster.com is one of them. genuinejobs.com is another. craiglist or something is another one i think. hope it works out for you.
@plumwish07 (4057)
• Indonesia
30 Jan 08
dear laurika, believe or not, i got my job from searching in internet. whether that is from website or its from malings list. i am not sure whteher the website that i would like to suggest in here would suitable enough for you but whay you don't take a look by your own self then? its on www.jobsDB.com. from my own knowing, this website also available for international members. so please check it out and hope you would find something interesting on there. another things that i would like to suggest in here, why you dont join to some of mailing list which talking about job? you might search these thing from search engine, dear.
@maddysmommy (16230)
• United States
31 Jan 08
I think monster.com was one I looked at and also Craigs lists in your area. You can also check your local newspaper too.
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
29 Jan 08
as reagrds good website to find a job depends where you come from normally in this you can find jobs in your area as easy!! i read you come from usa..so i always heard for your country a very famous job seeker for the net named monster.com!! you can try to search there and see if there are some jobs suitable for you!!i think there is also the possibility to post your CV and being informed based on the info you insert in it!!
@SmithLow (10)
• United States
20 May 09
I also agree that careerbuilder is one of the best website to look for work, craigslist also has job postings in your local area.