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Tips for Searching on Jobs.com
How Jobs.com Works
Jobs.com was designed so that anything appearing before ".jobs.com" in the URL
will be searched on Jobs.com. Anything! For example, if you go to bartending.jobs.com,
you will search for "bartending" on Jobs.com. Go to maine.jobs.com to conduct a search for
jobs in Maine. Feeling creative? Check out artist.jobs.com. To help rebuild Iraq, go to iraq.jobs.com.
Multiple Words
Got a multiple-word search? Just replace the spaces with periods.
Searching for jobs in northern California could be done on northern.california.jobs.com.
You might get a summer job on summer.jobs.com.
Find a job where you can become famous at movie.star.jobs.com
The possibilities are endless!
ZIP Codes
What better way to find jobs near your hometown than searching by your ZIP
code? Give it a try and you'll get the distance to your new job. If you live at the White House,
you can just head on over to 20500.jobs.com.
...and everyone knows the ZIP code for Beverly Hills.
If you prefer clicking to typing, you can click your way to you ZIP code here.
Click the first number in your ZIP code:
[0] [1]
[2] [3]
[4] [5]
[6] [7]
[8] [9]
Old Fashioned Keywords
If you're more comfortable with the old fashioned keyword search, you can still
do that from the Jobs.com home page or from
the top of any search result page (or right from the box below). This works
just like the searches described above, but is initiated from the convenience
of a search box.
If you are getting too many search results, try narrowing your search with
other keywords. If you still get too many results, perhaps you should try the advanced search
on Monster in order to select categories and locations.
Try a keyword search here, if you'd like:
Linking to Jobs.com
We strongly encourage you to link to Jobs.com or any of its subdomains. Here
are some of our users' favorite reasons to link to Jobs.com:
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Looking for a new sales job in your hometown? Set your home page to houston.sales.jobs.com
(or whatever your hometown is) so that you get new jobs every time you open your browser.
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Know a friend who likes Japanese animation? Send a link to anime.jobs.com.
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If your company has posted jobs on Monster, you can link right to them from
your company's web site. For example, look at apple.jobs.com and google.jobs.com.
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Do you run a web site? Do your users a service and link to related jobs. For
example, if you run a web site about home theater, you could link to home.theater.jobs.com or dvd.jobs.com.
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Amuse your friends with links to URLs like insane.jobs.com
or I.want.jobs.that.are.fun.jobs.com. They may not
necessarily be insane or fun (or whatever adjectives you choose), but the URLs are.
The Source of the Jobs
You may be wondering where all these jobs came from or how you can post your
jobs here. All the Jobs.com job postings originate at Monster.
All jobs posted on Monster
are also available on Jobs.com.
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