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Monster
Reviews say Monster.com has over 1.1 million job listings and
over 41 million resumes. In addition to seemingly endless job
postings, it offers advice on resumes, interviewing and salary
information. Its Privacy Plus feature blocks specified companies
from viewing a user's resume, keeping it confidential from a
current employer. Monster Networking hooks up people in the same
industry to provide possible leads. Members of the network also
give rated feedback on each other. Monster Learning is offered as a
directory of online degree programs. Users can also subscribe to
newsletters, read the site's blog or sign up for job alerts.
However, while Monster.com has the widest scope, some complain that
many of its listings are "junk" listings from headhunters and
agencies. Competitor HotJobs lets you filter out those
postings.
HotJobs
HotJobs.com ranks below Monster.com in sheer number of listings,
but reviews say HotJobs has better features. Site users like the
"status" feature by which you can see how many times your resume
has been viewed (Monster now also has a similar feature). And if
you think your current employer might find your online resume,
HotJobs allows you to block certain companies from accessing your
profile. You can browse by keyword, industry or state, and there
are tools for resume writing, interviewing and networking. A user
can also subscribe to any of eleven newsletters that cater to
particular segments of the market, such as technology, government,
sales, health care and college grads.
Career Builder
CareerBuilder.com pulls job listings from the pages of the Tribune,
Knight Ridder and McClatchy newspaper conglomerates, so a search
here might turn up something unique, especially if you are looking
for work in a major metropolitan area served by one of these
newspapers. Since experts say it pays to visit as many sites as you
can, CareerBuilder is worth a visit.
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