When it's time to find a new job or ask for a raise there are a number of web sites that are extremely useful. Here are ten sites that can help in your job search or salary discussions.
Search many job listings all in one place. Indeed.com will scour hundreds of sites to find jobs that match your search criteria. One cool feature is that it remembers your recent searches and presents them with new job counts on the home page.
Need ammo in your salary discussion? Get real salary data from real people at this community supplied salary data site. Data is supplied by real people and presented on a Google map.
Career Builder is one of the biggest job boards and also has a sister site, CB Salary, that provides salary reports. Apply for jobs and get suggestions for even more to apply to.
Dice is a very busy job board for the IT world. Post your searchable resume here the recruiters will be calling soon. Here's a little secret it's not just for techies any more, it's also for people who know techies.
See actual consultant rates. The site has been accumulating rate information since the dot com boom. There's also good information about life as a consultant.
Long time favorite of job seekers. This is the first stop for many corporate recruiting offices as Monster.com is the Xerox or Kleenex (the brand name) of job boards.
What Myspace
was for teens and Facebook
was for college kids, linkedin.com is for people already into a career. You can find classmates, co-workers, connections through connections, and job opportunities through this career centric social network.
The funky minimalist site has a surprising number of job postings. Some companies only post here while others post to all the majors job boards. Don't overlook Craigslist in your job search.