 | craigslist.com
The
best way to find a job in the Bay Area, particularly in tech. Has a community feel. Launched eight other U. S. sites and
two in Australia just this summer.
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 | firsttuesday.com
A line
into startups looking for talent. More for young would be entrepreneurs than mid- or
upper-level execs seeking a safe place to land
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 | hotjobs.com
Fewer
listings than Monster~com but better organized. Lets users cut and paste their résumés.
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 | headhunter.net
Lots of
high-paying jobs but takes more clicks to get information. Plans more niche sites.
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 | journalismlobs.com
Favorite
of small-town papers has national reach
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 | mediabistro.com
Great for
entry-level jobs in print and new media, but still New York City-centric. Senior editorial
listings are becoming more common
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 | monster.com
Allows
job seekers direct contact with job listers. But its resume process and endless listings
can be cumbersome
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 | telecomcareers.net
National
in scope, this New Orleans-based telecom site lets job seekers find highly specialized
postings
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 | thestandard.com/jobs
Its
star attraction: upper management postings rarely seen in other sites. But the listings
are usually placed by headhunters, not the companies themselves.
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