 |  Easy Access: The Reference Handbook for Writers, 3/e Michael L. Keene,
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Katherine H. Adams,
Loyola University New Orleans
Career OpportunitiesThe first place to look for job listings is at your campus career center. Most jobs advertised on Internet job pages are high-tech ones; liberal arts majors, especially, may not find a good fit. Many online metropolitan-area newspapers have searchable classified ads with wider variety of openings. However, do not limit any serious job search to Internet sources. Finding a job is a job.
Monster.com Campus.
(http://campus.monster.com/)
Large number of job and internship listings and online résumé postings plus a variety of career resources. |
 |  |  | The Non-Profit Career Center.
(http://www.idealist.org/career.html)
Job and internship listings in non-profit organizations in the United States and internationally. |
 |  |  | WetFeet.com.
(http://www.wetfeet.com/)
Research industries and companies in terms of job opportunities. |
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