Help Wanted: Jobs Over-the-Internet
Jobs are dropping like flies, but you do not need to be left without work when you have the power of the Internet at your fingertips. This article is your gateway to discovering a new job.
Yes, the global economy sucks and jobs are disappearing left and right, but things could be a lot worse. With the power of the Internet, job seekers have the ability to locate new employment almost anywhere in the world. Some great jobs can be found on the websites that we most frequently visit on a daily basis.
The main point for writing this article on this particular subject is, because millions of hardworking people around the world are struggling to keep food on the table and the electricity turned on. I just want to help people get back to work and earning a living wage.
There are hundreds and possibly thousands of help wanted job sites on the Internet, but some are quiet small and others are too confusing to navigate, while still others offer barely any employment opportunities at all. The job sites that are presented in this article are free (basic membership) to use and offer a multitude of available employment opportunities, so to get your life back on track.
Simply Hired (http://www.simplyhired.com/)
Simply Hired has made the job searching easier and faster with their consistently updated job search engine. Simply type the “Job Title, Skills, or Company” and the “City, State or Zip Code” into the search fields to begin your job search. The Simply Hired Job Search Engine will search through its jobs database of more than 3,688,186 currently available job openings and return fantastic employment results.
Careerbuilder.com (http://www.careerbuilder.com)
Careerbuilder.com currently has more than 1.6 million jobs available across the USA. Besides, hosting more than a million jobs, this website also will allow job hunters the opportunity to build a resume and email the resume directly to the companies wanting to hire new employees. To be kept informed on new job listings in your area or areas of interest, job seekers can sign-up for the Careerbuilder.com newsletter.
Monster (http://www.monster.com/)
Monster has millions of jobs available and other excellent tools to help give serious job seekers the power to take their lives back.
USAJOBS (http://www.usajobs.gov/)
One of the fastest growing employment segments in the United States is working for the government. USAJOBS offers qualified job candidates a wide variety of employment options and salary ranges.
Medical Workers.com (http://www.medicalworkers.com/)
The medical industry is probably the second fastest growing employer next to government employment. Medicalworkers.com is a comprehensive search engine website for finding employment within the medical establishment. Healthcare professionals from nurses to surgeons and everything in between can discover thousands of new jobs in the healthcare field on this website. The site and search navigation tools are very easy to use and it only takes seconds to return your first job opening results.
Net-Temps (http://www.net-temps.com/)
This is not the biggest job search website on the Internet, but it does offer employment opportunities to those that work in the computer, Internet and technology fields. These job opportunities contain contract to direct employment for qualified job candidates.
50 State Jobs (http://www.50statejobs.com/)
50 State Jobs is a comprehensive employment-locating tool that comes complete with charts and listings of the best companies to work for, to the largest employers in the United States. Learning to navigate the website requires a bit of extra time, but the end result could land you a job, so it is worth the time and effort.
Triond (http://www.triond.com)
Freelance writing for Triond can potentially earn the right people an extra-income to help pay the bills while you are continuing to look for a new full or part time job. Joining Triond does not cost members anything to join and writers and photographers can earn royalties each month on the content that they publish. Earning some money is better than no money, at all.

11 Comments
Might try the USA if things don’t pick up in the Uk
Good advice!
Thanks for looking out for your fellow man, Nelson. I’ve been wondering if this recession could be worse for some people that the depression of 1929. Back then, there was in general a work ethic and a strength of character that in my opinion is sadly lacking these days. People now have an “entitlement” mentality, and are not as willing to make sacrifices.
C Jordan – come to Canada instead. We’re nicer.
Cool stuff – self help will be important over the next year or two!
Thank you so much for the information, Nelson. My husband has been looking for a job for a few weeks now. There are websites here that we have not heard of…I will send this to his mailbox.
Thanks for the help,
Darlene
i checked out your article its very good .
Good advice and it is a good article.
A really helpful article. Thanks Nelson
Important information for those looking for a job. My son is looking for work too. Thanks for the usefull info. Take care,Ruby
Fortunately, I have a full time job as a para educator after being laid off for a year. Good suggestions.
If we see from Triond.com, we can make a conclusion that this author has a job.