P.S. Ever thought of creating your own job, being free and depending on no one as regards work? Having your own site might be a possibility.  If you want to know more about how to make a website AND your own business, click here and download the FREE ebook.
JOB SEEKERS, CHECK THESE OUT:




A-Z Jobs  will perform a job search on other sites


BestOfJobs                     
contains links to more than 130 job sites, both general and grouped by industry. They also link to sites that offer info about resume writing, salary comparisons, interviews, aptitude tests. 


Career.com                      
the title says it all, they also have an affiliate program.

#4.





Career Magazine           
gives you the possibility to search for jobs, to post a resumé, they also offer a job-matching agent, relocation services, articles on employment-related topics.


is a free, non-profit career website that offers a wealth of useful and reliable career and job information provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and other primary resources.  For each career, they provide a job description and review that describes work activities and environment, training and career education requirements, personal qualifications required for success, earning potential, as well as job outlook and employement projections through the end of this decade.



*****Dice.com 
#8

Employment 911           
offers you the possibility to search over 3,000,000 jobs on 150+ sites. When you sign up with them, you get a free email account,  free resume posting, free resume searches, free organizer and "Save my job search".


Work from home: FREE report, FREE market tips, FREE bulletins


*****HotJobs 
#3 job site.

this site has lots of job seekers tools (post and distribute your resume, build a portfolio, job search)  and career resources: free industry magazines, free personality test, career assessment, career videos, resume writing service.



*Job Hunt                               
helps you to find a job in the USA or abroad and they also have a list of sites specialized in a profession, an industry or a job type.




*Job Options                     
Another place where you can put your resume on line and establish a profile for your job search, and they will send you an e-mail whenever they find something matching your criteria. If they don't find anything, they suggest ways of refining your search.


*****Jobs                                           
A very expressive name, don't you think? It is #9. Jobs by locations.

Jobs in USA, Australia and Asian countries

JobsJobsJobs               
has jobs especially in the Bay Area, they notify you about job opportunities; they also have many types of courses, some of them for free, others for as low as 50$ year.

Free job search and resume search.

Temporary jobs - but the site says 40% of them get a full time job in the end.

Full time, part time and temporary jobs, geographic job sites.

*****Monster.com  
It is #1! Put your resume on line and let employers find you. 


provides job seekers easy access to the most reliable, up-to-date and comprehensive job search sites for aspiring career professionals.    



*OutSource2000              
Just enter a key-word and they will perform a search on 340 sites, that is they choose from 3 milion jobs. Their results come from FlipDog, Yahoo, Excite and many more.


has many resources for those who want to break into telecommuting.


Click here to search 1000's of jobs at UsJobBoard.com FREE!



Vault                                                   
you can perform searches or have your job e-mailed to you.



has a huge database of jobs, both "real world" and telecomutting. I tell you, it takes quite a time to see all of their offers! they are divided into categories, and you can perform searches (name of the job, date, place). They also provide comments on the companies' reliability. Very useful!


Work from Home             
Their weekly newsletter contains detailed job offers, and every now and then they also release a special edition. They also help you with developing your own website.







Allow me some words about myself: my name is Anca Dumitru and I am Romanian. I interrupted work three years ago, when I married an Italian and moved to Italy. For a while I could not get a job as I didn't have the local "Green card". When I got it, I was pregnant so nobody wanted to hire me. After my daughter was born nobody wanted to hire me because ... I had a little baby. They were all very nice and said: "Go home, enjoy your baby, don't worry about work, just come back again later". And in the meantime we only had one source of income: my husband (but his job is not very  safe). It was then that I decided to look for work on the Internet and find a home-based job. Below I have listed some of the best sites that I've found:
                                                  - for job seekers in general
                                                  - for moms who want to work at home (but they have a lot of opportunities and HOME BUSINESS IDEAS which dads can use too!!!)

I have put a star near the most serious sites. The sites that have 5 stars are the first as regards traffic.

P.S. Come back soon, I will add new sites related to this topic. I would also like to ask you to e-mail me if you find (or run) a site useful for those who are looking for a job.
JOB SEEKERS, CHECK THESE OUT:




A-Z Jobs  will perform a job search on other sites


BestOfJobs                     
contains links to more than 130 job sites, both general and grouped by industry. They also link to sites that offer info about resume writing, salary comparisons, interviews, aptitude tests. 


Career.com                      
the title says it all, they also have an affiliate program.

#4.





Career Magazine           
gives you the possibility to search for jobs, to post a resumé, they also offer a job-matching agent, relocation services, articles on employment-related topics.


is a free, non-profit career website that offers a wealth of useful and reliable career and job information provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and other primary resources.  For each career, they provide a job description and review that describes work activities and environment, training and career education requirements, personal qualifications required for success, earning potential, as well as job outlook and employement projections through the end of this decade.



*****Dice.com 
#8

Employment 911           
offers you the possibility to search over 3,000,000 jobs on 150+ sites. When you sign up with them, you get a free email account,  free resume posting, free resume searches, free organizer and "Save my job search".


Work from home: FREE report, FREE market tips, FREE bulletins


*****HotJobs 
#3 job site.

this site has lots of job seekers tools (post and distribute your resume, build a portfolio, job search)  and career resources: free industry magazines, free personality test, career assessment, career videos, resume writing service.



*Job Hunt                               
helps you to find a job in the USA or abroad and they also have a list of sites specialized in a profession, an industry or a job type.




*Job Options                     
Another place where you can put your resume on line and establish a profile for your job search, and they will send you an e-mail whenever they find something matching your criteria. If they don't find anything, they suggest ways of refining your search.


*****Jobs                                           
A very expressive name, don't you think? It is #9. Jobs by locations.

Jobs in USA, Australia and Asian countries

JobsJobsJobs               
has jobs especially in the Bay Area, they notify you about job opportunities; they also have many types of courses, some of them for free, others for as low as 50$ year.

Free job search and resume search.

Temporary jobs - but the site says 40% of them get a full time job in the end.

Full time, part time and temporary jobs, geographic job sites.

*****Monster.com  
It is #1! Put your resume on line and let employers find you. 


provides job seekers easy access to the most reliable, up-to-date and comprehensive job search sites for aspiring career professionals.    



*OutSource2000              
Just enter a key-word and they will perform a search on 340 sites, that is they choose from 3 milion jobs. Their results come from FlipDog, Yahoo, Excite and many more.


has many resources for those who want to break into telecommuting.


Click here to search 1000's of jobs at UsJobBoard.com FREE!



Vault                                                   
you can perform searches or have your job e-mailed to you.



has a huge database of jobs, both "real world" and telecomutting. I tell you, it takes quite a time to see all of their offers! they are divided into categories, and you can perform searches (name of the job, date, place). They also provide comments on the companies' reliability. Very useful!


Work from Home             
Their weekly newsletter contains detailed job offers, and every now and then they also release a special edition. They also help you with developing your own website.







P.S. Ever thought of creating your own job, being free and depending on no one as regards work? Having your own site might be a possibility.  If you want to know more about how to make a website AND your own business, click here and download the FREE ebook.