See Also
For finding smaller, career-specific job sites, try the Gateway to Associations or CareerXRoads.
About.com's job search channel has a list of the top teen job sites. (Note: ConsumerSearch is owned by About.com, but the two don't share an editorial affiliation.)
Another article on the same About.com channel, "Best Job Search Resources," provides links to lists not only of job sites, job search engines, niche sites and social networking sites, but also of the best cities for jobs and the best companies to work for.
A useful article at Mashable.com discusses how to use social media to find a job.
If you're overwhelmed by Craigslist, check out Job-Hunt.org's guide, "Free 20 Minute Guide to Using Craigslist to Find a Job."
If you're interested in freelance or contract work, there are some sites just for you. Try Workaholics4Hire.com, Elance.com or Guru.com.
BusinessInsider.com details Monster.com's acquisition of Yahoo! HotJobs.
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