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Job Banks: They help you find job opportunities in multiple fields, industries, and
occupations.
Cornucopias with food streaming forth are images usually associated with Thanksgiving. Since this is Thanksgiving
week, we will look at another cornucopia, one as close as your keyboard that leads to careers and jobs: the Job Bank.
Job Banks provide job leads to multiple fields, industries, and occupations. Many of these sites have resume services
for free and inform with job search news. In addition, there are International Job Banks.
If you have a desire to explore the world, then International Job Banks may be the way to go for jobs based outside
Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), United States Department of State provides overviews, news and contact
information on international education and training programs offered through the ECA. Programs include English
Teaching Exchanges, the Fulbright Program, Humphrey Fellowships, Overseas Educational Advising, Summer
Institutes for foreign university faculty, the College and University Affiliations Program, youth programs, and the
International Visitor Program.
Consular Section , United States Embassy, Paris, France supplies information for Americans traveling to France.
This web site includes information on passports and travel advisories.
Electronic Embassy Provides information on each of the embassies in Washington, D. C., including an alphabetical
Quick Index and links to web based resources.
Embassy of the Republic of Armenia, Armenia Embassy has information on U.S.-Armenia Relations, Business and
Economy, and information about Armenia including history, culture, and arts.
For the less adventurous among us, perhaps something closer to home is preferred:
- State and Local Job Resources contain resources specific to one state or territory and its cities, counties, or
regions including State Employment Services and local newspapers.
- Free Resume Databases providing job listings, online resume services, career fairs databases, corporate
profiles, and relocation guides. These include Employment Review's annual list of the best places to live and
work in the United States.
- Recruiting and Staffing Services this area lists recruiters and staffing agencies that represent one or more
private companies. Use these resources to find multiple employers.
There is a wealth, a cornucopia of resources to help you or your client find and obtain the job or career ably suited to
the education and skills offered. Make use of them and you should be filled with satisfying results.
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of the United States.
Whether you want to work in
Africa, Germany, or the
United Kingdom, the first
place to stop before
beginning your
Graphic by Steven Coelho