This page is not just a collection of North Carolina job search sites. It's much more than that. We are about to explore various opportunities to find jobs in NC.




Top North Carolina job search engines include NORTHCAROLINAJOBS.net, GOJOBS, NorthCarolinaJobnetwork, EmploymentGuide and Thingamajob.

Most of them offer local, keyword and professional job search.


NC Office of State Personnel offers job vacancies with state government. Don't forget to check North Carolina jobs page of employmet site called America Job that lists positions with federal, state and local governments.

There is a good career site, EcoEmploy.com that specializes in govermement's environmental jobs in NC and other states. Our Government Job Search Sites guide enables you to find career opportunities in North Carolina with federal government.


JobsintheMoney.com and JobsInLogistics.com are career sites created respectively for professionals in Finance and Transportation and include job openings in North Carolina. Dice and Computerjobs are excellent sources to find hi-tech jobs in NC.

North Carolina Hospitals Jobs is a list of employment offices of hospitals in NC. In addition visit our Professional Job Search Sites page and explore best job sites in your industry. Chances are that they offer North Carolina employment opportunities.


It used to be that newspapers were the best way to find out about job openings. They still have career sections that will help in your North Carolina job search. Here is a list of NC newspapers.


Huge natinal career sites like Careerbuilder, Yahoo!Hotjobs and many others are covered at our Top Job Search Sites directory. Of course they list many NC jobs.

If you think that you know about every major job site, think again. At least visit above mentioned directory at our home page to make sure.


So far we've discussed various employment sites. However there is another approach to job search. In addition to looking for job ads at various career sites, you can also think in terms of potential employers.

Sites like jobopenings.net and Job-Hunt.org that list many North Carolina companies. Once you compile a list of local NC businesses that employ professionals in your field, check their websites for job listings.

Also there is a career site called, LinkUp, that explores job boards of individual employers.


You can apply for unemployment benefits in North Carolina at The Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

North Carolina Division of Social Services offers many assistance programs. Here is a a list of their offices by county.




While these are tough economic times and job seekers face a stiff competition, there are still a number of North Carolina jobs available. I hope that you will find this guide to North Carolina job search sites helpful in your efforts to find work.

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