Some of the sources listed are specific to California. Although the names may vary, most states have similar services and organizations.
- Friends, family, and business associates
- Career centers and job clubs
- Job fairs and career days
- Local and metropolitan newspapers
- Your area Business Journal
- California Job Journal
- Trade journals, industry newsletters, and professional
publications
- Professional associations and newsletters
- The Yellow Pages or community telephone books
- Internet career sites and company web pages
- Corporate human resources departments or employment/personnel offices
- Temporary personnel services
- Employment agencies
- Executive search firms
- Employment Development Department (EDD)
- Experience Unlimited job clubs (at many of EDD's
state offices)
- College and university career/internship and placement centers
- High school career centers
- Vocational schools
- Local and federal government personnel offices; State
Personnel Board
- Military outplacement centers
- Veterans Employment Service or Vietnam Veterans of
California
- Trade union offices