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Direct links to search the web faster.

Here you will find a faster way to connect to your destination, without all the redirections .

A faster more efficient way to search. Direct links to job site.

A faster more efficient way to search. Direct links to job site.

Here are the top job search links you should use:

General Job Boards/Aggregators (highly recommended for most job seekers):

 * Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/ (One of the largest and most comprehensive job sites, aggregates listings from many sources)

 * LinkedIn Jobs: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/ (Excellent for professional networking and finding jobs, often preferred by recruiters)

 * Glassdoor: https://www.glassdoor.com/jobs (Combines job listings with company reviews, salary information, and interview insights)

 * ZipRecruiter: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/ (Known for its quick apply process and broad distribution of job postings)

 * Monster: https://www.monster.com/ (A long-standing and well-known job board with a wide range of opportunities)

 * Google for Jobs: (No single direct URL, but you can access it by typing "[job title] jobs" or "jobs near me" into Google Search and looking for the "Jobs" box in the search results)

Specialized Job Boards (depending on your needs):

 * USAJOBS: https://www.usajobs.gov/ (Official website for U.S. federal government jobs)

 * FlexJobs: https://www.flexjobs.com/ (Specializes in legitimate remote, work-from-home, hybrid, and flexible job opportunities - Note: This is a paid subscription service, but they vet listings carefully.)

 * Dice: https://www.dice.com/ (Focuses specifically on tech and IT jobs)

 * Snagajob: https://www.snagajob.com/ (Best for hourly and part-time jobs)

 * The Ladders: https://www.theladders.com/ (Aimed at high-salary professionals, typically $100K+ roles)

 * AngelList (Wellfound): https://wellfound.com/jobs (For startup jobs and connecting with emerging companies)

 * HigherEdJobs: https://www.higheredjobs.com/ (For faculty, administrative, and research positions in academia)

 * Idealist: https://www.idealist.org/ (For non-profit jobs, volunteering, and internships)

 * Upwork: https://www.upwork.com/ (Leading platform for freelance work)

Career Resources & Information:

 * O*NET OnLine: https://www.onetonline.org/ (Detailed occupational information, including job duties, skills, and outlook)

 * CareerOneStop: https://www.careeronestop.org/ (Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, offers career exploration, training, and job search tools)

 * Handshake: https://joinhandshake.com/ (Primarily for college students and recent graduates for early career opportunities)

Tips for using these links:

 * Create profiles: Most sites allow you to create a profile, upload your resume, and set up job alerts. Do this!

 * Tailor your resume: Customize your resume and cover letter for each job application.

 * Network: Use LinkedIn to connect with people in your target industry or at companies you're interested in.

 * Be consistent: Dedicate regular time to your job search.

 * Beware of scams: While the reputable sites listed above generally vet postings, always be cautious of suspicious requests for personal information or money.

Good luck with your job search!

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