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By Alison Doyle, About.com Guide to Job Searching since 1998

One Day One Job - Entry Level Jobs

Tuesday July 1, 2008
One Day One Job isn't your typical entry level jobs site. On most sites that focus on entry level positions, job seekers have to weed through listings for jobs that might, or might not not, be a good fit for their interests. One Day One Job is different. Each week day (of course) there's a new in-depth profile of a company that hires recent college graduates. There are also resources included so you can find out more information about the company.

Job seekers can stay on top of new postings by signing up to receive new listings by email, via RSS, and/or become a One Day One Job Facebook Fan.

The past entry level jobs are worth looking at, as well. Many of the employers that typically hire college graduates recruit throughout the year and there may be current job openings. Also, if you not ready to commit to a full-time job, check out One Day One Internship, you'll find lots of good internship opportunities to apply for.

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July 4, 2008 at 1:51 pm
(1) Rspunk says:

Sounds like a good site! Will check it out…there’s another new service that helps students create a student resume online for free, a video resume or a multi-media resume http://www.nuresume.com. It’s the flip side of this in that students get listed in a free student resume directory so employers can find them. Check it out…

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