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Career and Job Search Guide
  

Entry-level Jobs, Internships and Seasonal Jobs

The following links provide information for people seeking entry level positions, temporary jobs, and internships. We encourage those looking for jobs in specific states to visit the jobs by state section of the site found on the "Job Search" page.

  • CollegeGrad - job seekers can electronically post their resume here, access valuable information, and find numerous internships and entry-level jobs on this site.

  • CollegeJournal - this site is intended for college students looking for career advice and entry level positions. Job searches can be narrowed by keyword and occupation.

  • CollegeRecruiter.com - job seekers can browse through job listings or electronically post their resume on this site. Job searches can be narrowed by keyword and occupation. If you post your resume, make sure contact information is private.

  • Cool Works - this site contains jobs openings for people interested in temporary resort jobs. This site enables users to narrow searches by location or keyword.

  • Genetech College Programs - this site is sponsored by a California biotech company, and it contains information about summer internships, entry-level jobs, and jobs for those with master's degrees or PhDs.

  • Inroads.org - this site contains information about internships available for minorities sponsored by various businesses and organizations.

  • InternAbroad.com - this site contains information about numerous internship opportunities sponsored by GoAbroad.com.

  • InternWeb.com - Internweb.com contains internship listings free of charge.

  • Internships in Europe - this site contains information about summer internship programs available in Europe sponsored by the University of Rochester. Students enrolled at schools affiliated with this university's program can earn school credit for these internships.

  • InternshipPrograms.com - this site contains job listings from CareerBuilder.com and valuable career information from WetFeet.com.

  • Thejobresource.com - this site contains job and internship listings. Searches can be narrowed by company, region, occupation, and keyword.

  • JobTrak by Monster.com - now affiliated with Monster.com, this site provides people that have signed up for JobTrack access to numerous job listings.

  • JobWeb - this state of the art site contains information about job fairs, numerous articles, and other valuable links to career sites for recent graduates or students currently enrolled in school.

  • National Internships - regional internship guides are available for purchase on this site.

  • Resort Jobs - this site contains job opportunities available at resorts. Users of this site can also read newsletters published every week.

  • Rising Star Internships - this site permits users to search for internships by specific disciplines (finance, political science, etc.). For a fee, users can electronically post their resumes, but contact information is not protected.

  • StudyAbroad.com - this side contains information about volunteer and internship programs available around the world.

  • StudentJobs.gov - this site contains details about internships, volunteer opportunities, and summer jobs with the U.S. Federal government agencies.

  • SummerJobs - this site contains information about available summer jobs around the country and in foreign nations. Job searches can be narrowed by keywords and regions.

  • Summer Study Abroad - this site contains information about study abroad programs. Searches can be narrowed by country, program type, and major.

  • TV Job Internships - this site contains details about internships with television studios. Searches can be narrowed by stations, cable companies, and broadcast genre.

  • The Washington Center for Internships - this site contains details about available internships in Washington D.C. Students can often earn school credit in certain internships.

  • The Washington Center for Internships - this site also contains details about available internships in Washington D.C. Students can often earn school credit in certain internships..

  • YouthRules - companies can find information here about U.S. employment laws pertaining to minors.
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