If you're in the market for a new job, you'll want to check out the top job search sites.
Here are the top sites, along with a brief description of what you will find. Job seekers can post their resume and apply directly online. Most sites offer job search agents so you can sign-up to have new listings that meet your criteria sent via email. Many sites provide extensive career resources too, including salary information and career advice.
CareerBuilder
Post your resume and search by location, job title, keyword, and salary. Good source for local positions.
Monster
The web's most popular national database of employment opportunities.
Snagajob
They are the nation's largest job site for part-time and full-time hourly jobs. They're more than just a job board; they offer advice and resources for job seekers too.
Work4Illinois
The State of Illinois web-based electronic hiring system. This system significantly expands access to state employment while increasing transparency, accessibility, accountability, and consistency in the state hiring process. The State provides job opportunities in a wide range of occupations and titles.
Job Search Engine Sites
Use the job search engines like
Indeed and
Simply Hired to search all the top job sites, company sites and online newspapers with one or two clicks.