Mostly you read about what I think, but occasionally you tell me what you think (website ideas, etc.). So today’s post is a listing of websites that you’ve suggested (in one form or other). I’ll provide my usual brief reviews and then I’ll let you be the judge of these sites.
- CEC Search, LLC – This site focuses on restaurant jobs and (I believe) the firm is an executive recruiter. Main page has links at the top – Restaurant Jobs, Post Resumes, News, etc. with similar links listed down the left hand side of the page. Clicking on Restaurant Jobs allows you to search in this category. Left hand side of this page has a search engine while the right hand side has detail on the highlighted job. You can submit your resume (very comprehensive resume submission page) to be considered for all jobs covered by this company
- Unlimited Job Postings – Here’s a name you can love if you’re looking for a job. This site has job listings down the left hand side. With a very long list of additional resources listed down the center of the page. Clicking on any of the jobs will bring up a very comprehensive job description. Clicking on any of the additional resources links leads to those sites.
- TwitterJobSearch – Yes, job search by Twitter. Another simple interface website, the main page has a search bar for “what do you want to do”. You can also click Browse from the top of the page which links to a page which shows jobs by function. Click on any of the functions to get a longer list of actual job titles. Clicking a specific job function returns a long list of jobs.
- GetFinancialManagementJobs.com – I’ve not heard of this site. The main page has a Job Seekers – Search Jobs click through or you can register/login directly below this. There is a box to put your email address to get specific jobs emailed to you or you can register on the site. Below this is a listing of the latest jobs posted followed by a simple search box. At the bottom of the page are jobs by state. On the right hand side is a click box for “Critical Need Financial Management Jobs”
- QuietAgent.com – This site’s tag line is “Your ‘agent’ that’s always on – always looking out for you”. According to their marketing material, the site evaluates available jobs against your profile on a daily basis and returns those jobs that fit your profile. The first thing you do is to create an anonymous job seeker account with basic information that most of these sites ask for but not your name address or phone number until you accept a “job invitation”. You can block your current employer if you are employed.
Good luck in your search.
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Oh, I’ve heard of Twitter Job Search! That was, uhm, unusual. I found my job through craigslist but there’s plenty of sites out there similar to the ones you’ve listed that have been offering me jobs left and right based on my resume.