Which job hunting site did you like the best?

My husband is looking for a full time job in addition to his part time job. He has a degree, but it is in Pastoral Ministries and the jobs with that degree are scarce right now. Without posting a resume on EVERY single site and searching on every single one, which site did you find the most useful? He is looking for a full time job with benefits..
What do you mean where does he stay?

monster

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5 comments to Which job hunting site did you like the best?

  • sillyme

    Craigslist.org is the best!
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  • #1 Mommy

    monster
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  • Marlon

    It’s critical to have a excellent resume, it is worth taking the time to create something that looks superb and does the job right. The resource in the box below has loads of data on resumes and help with alternative vocations.
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  • Super S

    Where does he stay first of all?
    Anyway the best is monster.com apart from it u can try http://www.jobbank.gc.ca
    for canada then timesjob.com, naukri.com and there are lots.
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    Consultant!

  • scott-irish

    Jobs with any degree ( with the possible exception of nursing ) are scarce right now . Anyways on to your question : Which job hunting site do I like best ? the truth is : they all pretty much suck especially craigslist ( which is chock full of scams ) the others like monster aren’t much better , most of their listings are "non-traditional" jobs ( which means you have to make a $$ investment to get started and then hope you’ll make money at it … which you almost certainly won’t ) or perpetual recruitment listings ( meaning : the company that posted the job may or may not be hiring , but still collects resumes/applications for whatever reason even though they probably have no intentions of hiring anyone ).
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