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Niche Job Banks

Niche job banks are usually smaller than generic job sites like Monster. However, they are more targeted and might give you better results. Small companies are more likely to post their job opportunities on these job sites since the advertising fee is lower.

Some specialty job sites are run by professional organizations or societies, such as The American Chemistry Society's JobSpectrum and The American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Career Center. These job sites usually require membership and you may have to pay some fee to join it. Others are run by recruiters and professionals in the same industry such as TheLadders.

Nowadays, you can find job sites for almost every industry and career. For examples, you have Freelance Work Exchange for freelance workers, JobsInSports for sports job seekers, and 4entertainmentjobs for entertainment job seekers. The problem now is to find those job sites that are more popular than others. That's an easy job though, just check with www.alexa.com to find out the traffic ranks before you decide which ones to use.

When you send out your resume after you find some prospective jobs, attach your cover letter and mention the job site in which you found the opportunity. It makes you look more professional.

Now, click on the following links to find the job banks that you're interested.


Job Banks

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