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Graduate Student Services: Jobs & Careers

This guide is designed to meet the specific needs of graduate students who use the RWWL library.

Jobs & Careers

Jobs and Careers


America's Job Bank

Search over 1 million job listings and resumes. Job seekers can post their resume and search for job openings. Employers can post job listings, create customized job orders and search resumes.

Atlanta Journal Constitution Jobs
 
Search for local or out-of-state jobs.

 Career Journal
 Search a listing of 60,000+ top jobs, use the resume database, and find career advice on this site hosted by the Wall Street Journal.

Chronicle of Higher Education Jobs Search
Search though thousands of opportunities in the education field

College Grad Job Hunter
Self-touted as the #1 entry level job site, this site provides a listing of entry level jobs, internships, and other job hunting listings. Additionally, it offers tips on preparing for the job hunt, writing resumes and cover letters, interviewing, and negotiating salaries.

College Journal
 Find entry-level jobs and internships and use the MBA Center, courtesy of the Wall Street Journal.

Cost of Living Salary Calculator
Compare the cost of living in hundreds cities in the U.S. and around the world.

Georgia Career Information Center
The Georgia Career Information Center, through its Georgia Career Information System (GCIS), provides current and accurate occupational and educational information to schools and agencies throughout Georgia in order to help young people and adults make informed career choices.

IM Diversity
Career information for minorities.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
This nationally recognized source of career information from the U.S. Department of Labor describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.

O*Net Online
 The Occupational Information Network is a comprehensive database of worker attributes and job characteristics. As the replacement for the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT), O*NET is the nation's primary source of occupational information. Use this resource to research occupations and match your skills to particular careers.

USA Jobs
U.S. Government's official source of job and employment information