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Most job sites are for elite jobs, is there a place to look at jobs for the rest of us?
Asked by Devin S
Tried Monster.com and hotjobs.com but most of them are for skilled laborers and people with over 5 years experience, 90% being resaurant managers. What are some other sites out there that might have regular people jobs. I have a four year degree but really dont want to be a manager of a Applebees.
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Best Answer:
You should always begin a search by starting at your state or province's unemployment office. You may not qualify for benefits but their services are free and many jobs are posted there that never make it to the the job sites or advertised in the paper.
For the regular person jobs a good place to start might be at snagajob.com which is supposed to be the largest source for hourly and entry level work.
I have also included a few more suggestions in the sources to my answer.
I wish you the best of luck,
Michael
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Answered by Michael B
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theladders.com has different ladders for different types of employees - financial, technical, etc.
dice.com is a good site for techies like engineers and programmers
you might also want to visit the web sites of companies that interest you. your resume will go straight to the company recruiter, and companies are more likely to hire from submittals to their own site rather than from monster.
Answered by Mel
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Try Craigslist.org. It's great, you just click on the state you live in and the in the jobs section. They have new jobs posted every couple of minute for all skill levels.
Answered by Vernice R
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