Jobs, Employment and Careers
PLEASE NOTE: The Library Staff does not endorse any particular site. You are responsible for determining the value and accuracy of the information. Exercise particular caution when obtaining financial, medical or legal information from the internet.
Paid Subscription Databases - Available to all Wyoming Library Cardholders. Have your library card number & PIN handy to access these from home.
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PLEASE NOTE: See Our Section on "Newspapers" to find more classified ads on jobs and housing.
Wyoming @ Work - Find job openings in the state of Wyoming.
America's Job Bank - Find the Job Service employment opportunities for all 50 States. Click on "Job Seekers", arrow down to "search", and search by job title and/or state.
CareerBuilder.com - A database of classified ads of 90 metropolitan newspapers. Search multiple papers at one time.
Career Internet Database (Limited access outside of the library) - This looks at career requirements of education and training and salaries and the job market.
Contact the library for assistance at 687-0115 or 464-0500.
CollegeGrad.com - Targeting entry level and recent graduates exclusively, site provides more entry level job search content to job seekers than any other site on the Internet.
JobBank USA - Everything you need to find, start and grow into your next job. JobBank USA Specializes in providing employment and resume information services to job candidates, employers and recruitment firms.
JobHuntersBible.com - This site is designed as a supplement to the book, 'What Color Is Your Parachute?' and offers advice on topics such as networking, job searching on the Internet, and what to do when you strike out. It also offers links to résumé and interview sites, as well as sites that offer personal assessment tests.
Job Monkey - This site is for people who are interested in seasonal jobs that are off the beaten path.
MedHunters.com - Featuring valuable articles on self-assessment and career strategy; entertaining and informative stories about healthcare professionals; and jobs in healthcare.
Monster.com - Find the job you're looking. Over 1 Million jobs are posted each month from 22 countries. Create a personalized page to track jobs, store your resume and cover letters. Also search by job category and location.
MRInetwork - This is a great site to do some career investigation. You can post your resume, get advise on career management, interviewing, relocation information, and more.
NationJob - A free, confidential service that will continue your job search for you (e-mail address required). Type in what you're looking for and it will show you all of the jobs that match your preferences, plus keep you informed via e-mail of new jobs posted in the future.
Net-Temps - Featuring a free, personalized Job Seeker's Desktop to help you manage and track your success during the job search process. The Job Seekers Desktop takes advantage of the many features at Net-Temps including the Job Search Agent, relocation tools, resume statistics, chat rooms, classifieds and auctions.
Occupational Outlook Handbook - Learn about all the different types of careers and how to get involved in them with this tool from the US Bureau of Labor Services.
Peterson's Education Portal - Information on colleges, careers and much more. By the publishers of the widely used Peterson's college guides.
USA Jobs - Find U.S. Federal Government job opportunities and limit your search by location and/or job title.
Yahoo: Career-Specific Training and Development - How to get the education you need for the job you want.
Yahoo! HotJobs - So you've got the education, now where do you find a job?
Personal Search Agents - In addition to the normal features provided by most sites, some also offer "personal search agents" that will do a daily search for you and e-mail you the results with links to any matches of the information you've given them to look for. This can make finding new jobs that are posted much easier. These are some sites with personal search agents:
