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Resume Posting

These popular sites accept your ASCII resume for free, but just about every job site does. Be sure to see the categories here for more.

America's Job Bank
Build your resume, submit tailored cover letters, hot link to your state employment services, conduct research and more, courtesy of the US Public Employment Service.

CareerMosaic
This matured yet progressive site offers US and international jobs, online job fairs, resume posting, college and minority resources, links to company employment pages, and more.

CareerPath.Com
Search job ads compiled from US newspapers by employer or newspaper name, get career advice, post your resume, read business news, more.

DICE
Search high-tech jobs by keyword, term, type, state, metro area and area code. Post your resume, link to companies, recruiters and employment firms, and receive job notification by email.

Headhunter.Net
Does not charge employers, as most sites do. Consequently, it's one of the fastest growing jobs sites, with over a half-million job listings. Free for job seekers, too.

Monster.Com
Formerly The Monster Board, this popular site provides comprehensive and sophisticated career services. Now, bigger than ever.

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