(1) One Day One Job is the insider’s guide to unique and exciting entry level jobs and career opportunities for recent college graduates. Their daily employer profiles highlight the best entry level jobs and offer innovative job search tips. For the past jobs that have been highlighted, the jobs can be searched by date, employer, tag cloud, and location.
(2) Read Write Web has a new jobwire section. It is a site dedicated to reporting on the newest hires in tech, new media and related industries. Everyday they publish periodic reports on aggregate hiring trends. So the site offers more than just job listings. You can join by RSS, by email, and Twitter or Friend Feed.
(3) The Job Bored in a post entitled “Job Search Hack–Organize Your Search Using the Rule of Thirds” recommends sorting the jobs you are looking for into three categories. The categories are the ones outside your league–the jobs you could probably get–and random jobs.
(4) The Wall Street Journal has a blog entitles “Laid Off and Looking”. It follows eight out-of-work professionals as they look for new jobs in a post-meltdown world. Each person writes about his/her experiences with all the ups and downs that go into a job search in a difficult market. The Feb. 13, 2009 post is entitled “When You’re Tapped Out Local Options, Expand the Job Hunt“.
(5) Web workers: The changing face of the gig economy uses information from The Daily Beast–a post by Tina Brown entitled “The New American Hustler“.
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