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The Internet Go Fish

There's no one best way to troll for workers on the Net. These resources can help you explore the options.

SITES GUIDE
The fullest directory of job-related Web sites is CareerXRoads by Gerry Crispin and Mark Mehler (MMC Group, Kendall Park, N.J. 08824 $22.95). The authors' own site is www.careerxroads.com.

THE BIG BOARDS
To get a feel for job sites, visit CareerMosaic (www.careermosaic.com) and The Monster Board (www. monster.com), where employers pay to post openings. Online Career Center (www.occ.com) charges an annual membership fee. America's Job Bank (www. ajb.dni.us), operated for the U.S. Labor Dept., is free.

WEB NETWORKS
Some trade and professional groups' sites list jobs. A good, cost-free example is the New York New Media Assn. (www.nynma.org). BranchOut (www.branchout.com) is a members-only network of college, university, and corporate alumni. Nonmembers pay to post; for $2,000, BranchOut will pull resumes of 10 qualified, interested prospects from its database.

NET DISCUSSION GROUPS
Some good places to find directories of E-mail and newsgroup discussion groups are Liszt (www.liszt.com), Deja News (www.dejanews. com), and Reference.com (www.reference.com).



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