Career Services
Career Links
USING THE INTERNET IN CAREER RESEARCH
Good Places to Start
The Internet is enormous and constantly changing, to use it effectively you must be willing to explore! While it is tempting to focus solely on jobs some of the best uses of the Internet include connecting with other people in your field and in researching companies. One of the most respected specialist on career related information on the net is Margaret Riley, check out Riley's List (an ever evolving source of helpful career locations).
Destination Survey
What Should I Major in?
Volunteer/Community Services
- Habitat for Humanity International
- Commonwealth Corps
- Volunteer Solutions
- Volunteer Match
- Peace Corps
- AmeriCorps
- City Year
- Idealist
- Jesuit Volunteer Corps
- Math for America
Career Magazines Industry Profiles, Job Listings, Company Profiles, Feature Articles and more
Our general rule is not to link to any pages which involve a fee. In the following section
we have made an exception since there is significant material which is available for free.
- BostonWorks
- Job Choices (provided by the National Association of Colleges and Employers)
- Boston Business Journal
- Fast Company
- Black Collegian
- Careers/Wall Street Journal
- Wetfeet.com
Company Research Subscriptions
- Career Insider (formerly known as Vault )
-- An online career library (industry guidebooks, employer profiles and more),
now available from within CSO (for current students only) Salem State email required. - Career Search
Useful sites on the Internet to supplement your job search
- Professional Associations
- Salary Information
- Company Research
- Glassdoor (company reviews, inside scoop on interview questions ... )
Try using a SEARCH ENGINE - to explore further
TRANSPORTATION / GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
MISCELLANEOUS
- TERI College Access Center (financial aid and scholarship information resources)
- Scholarship Info.
- GradSchools.com
- Peterson's Guide to college programs (grad and undergrad) and more





