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Looking to fine tune your job search? Spruce up your résumé? Ace your big interview? Find the most suitable career to compliment your personality-type? The third-party Web sites listed on this page may help answer your questions. These Web sites offer guidance and advice on various career topics, including résumés, interviewing, job searches, and personality testing. Clicking on a URL will open a new browser window to that location.

http://www.review.com

Princeton Review On-line

This site has it all! You can click on categories dealing with job searches, résumé and cover letter help, and interviewing tips. There is even a discussion room that lets you chat with other job seekers. Princeton Review On-line recognizes the need to be matched well, so they offer both career and internship searches. Check out the Birkman Career Style featured link when you visit the Princeton Review site and learn more about your style and interests and how they relate to your career.

http://www.monster.com

Monster Board

On this site you can find job listings in foreign countries and sign-up to receive a free newsletter. Of course, Monster Board also has all the usual helpful hints for résumés, interviews, etc. An especially helpful feature on this site is the option to create a personal "My Monster" page. You can also post your résumé on-line for free!

http://www.cweb.com

The Employment Guide's Career Web

Create your own job description and enter it into this Web site's Job Match Register. While you wait for the results (via e-mail), you can visit Career Web's Career Resource Center for advice, or its Career Library.

http://www.careermag.com

Career Magazine

Learn all about finding your career and promoting yourself when you use the resources on this Web site. Looking to relocate? The Career Magazine has resources to help you do so. The Career Magazine site also offers tips on salary negotiating, as well as interviewing skills and résumé-building ideas.

http://www.aaaRÉSUMÉ.com

aaa RÉSUMÉ

Still having problems with your résumé? aaaRÉSUMÉ offers a free résumé-writing service. When your résumé is ready to go, this site also offers tips on how to succeed on the job, networking, and more.

http://ab-assoc.com

AB Associates: Executive Technical and Internet Research and Recruiting Firm Certified Search Specialists

Through the job seeker's home page button, learn of job openings that are updated every week--for free! Also, stay on top of the business world by taking a look at their suggested book of the month, job search tip of the month, and question of the month.

Still confused on the type of job that is right for you?

Check out the following sites and take some quick and fun personality tests designed to help fine-tune your career search.

http://www.davideck.com

Personality and IQ Tests

Over 10 links in each test to choose from! Click on the Keirsey Temperment Sorter button to learn more about this official test and its uses. Are you a match for a sales career? Find out by clicking the Sales Inventory Test button. On-line IQ tests are also available at this Web site.

http://www.od-online.com

Organizational Diagnostics Online

Go to the Profiler Personality test to discover how your personality jives with today' job scene. Bar graph scores come up immediately to help you in your quest.

http://www.haleonline.com/

Hale Online

This short test is arranged in two columns of personality traits. Each choice gives you a letter toward your final four-letter personality type. The four-letter typing is based loosely on the Myers-Briggs personality testing system.

The following letters are used in combinations of four to describe personality-types.

E  for extrovert

I  for introvert

S  for sensing

N  for intuition

T  for thinker

F  for feeler

J  for judging

P  for perceiving

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