Even More Tools for Job Seekers:

Advice & Counsel

Need advice on a particular issue? Check out Jobseekersadvice.com for questions on career development, resumes, issues with employment, furthering your career-specific education, and more! Its definitely a site worth checking out for those of you with a bag full of questions.

Still can’t find the answer you are looking for? When all else fails Wikianswers.com has a job search section—of course! You can head over there and enter your question for other job seekers, recruiters, and companies to post answers for. That should do the trick!

Encouragement & Support:

Looking for encouragement while you find your next job? We came across a blog that is aimed at just that—helping you keep your morale up during the tedious and often frustrating job search experience. Check out the Career Encouragement Blog for more information.

Need some moral support while unemployed?
This isn’t a bad thing. In fact most people have a hard time coping while unemployed. Luckily layoffsurvivalguide.com has put together a site of support groups by industry niche, step-by-step instructions on how to handle unemployment, and much more. It’s important to realize a lot of people are seeking jobs and are looking to share the experience with someone.


Forums & Groups:

Looking for a community of job seekers? Check out Employment911.com, it’s free to sign up and you can store job search information, as well as access tons of employment information, tips & advice. Its not just for job seekers, employers are also welcome to post jobs on the site.

Want to ask a professional?
Although this site is focused on entry-level job seekers, CollegeGrad.com has a great forum area where you can ask questions and a hiring manager will respond to you. The site has been gaining momentum so there is tons of great information already available to you for when you hit a roadblock on your job search travels.