Online Classified Ad Websites
For online classified ads and job postings, we recommend that you utilize the excellent websites listed below:
santafe.craigslist.org
We are excited to see that craigslist.org, the internet leader in online classifieds has recently (2/17/06) begun a Santa Fe only section. Craigslist provides a complete set of classified categories, including community, housing, jobs, for sale and personals as well as forums. The portal is proud to have consulted with and requested this valuable feature as a Santa Fe-only section from the administrators of craigslist. We encourage you to use and grow this valuable resource! All posts are free, except for job listings in New York City, Los Angeles, and the S.F Bay Area; and brokered housing posts in New York City
Santa Fe New Mexican
Online and in print Classifieds from one of Santa Fe's daily newspapers
Santa Fe Reporter
Online and in print Classifieds from one of Santa Fe's weekly newspapers. Now with free listings as part of the backpage.com network.
Albuquerque Journal
Online and in print Classifieds from one of Santa Fe's daily newspapers. Albuquerque Journal publishes both the Journal Santa Fe, and the Journal North Edition, covering northern New Mexico
Eldorado Sun
Online classifieds more specific to the Eldorado area Southeast of the city.
base.google.com
Google Base is a place where you can post all types of content and have it show up on Google.
"We compile an enormous amount of valuable data on fine art and artists, and we want collectors, dealers, students and art aficionados to have easy access to this information. Google Base enables us to reach more people researching art and get them the information they need." - Brent Peich, Director of Marketing, Artnet
nmtechjobs.org
New Mexico's High Tech Job Forum - a FREE service linking skilled individuals looking for employment or freelance work with New Mexico technology companies, and industry partners seeking qualified personnel to support New Mexico's economic development.
Development partners include the NM Internet Professionals Association (NMIPA), Technology Ventures Corporation and Albuquerque TVI.
www.dol.state.nm.us
An excellent, state-specific resource for New Mexico.
New Mexico Department of Labor's Homepage is designed to help job seekers and employers. There is job searching information and links to job listings. There is help for the employers with information on forms and finding new employees. There is also information for the researcher on New Mexico related statistics of employment, unemployment, wages, job descriptions, etc.
monster.com
Find jobs, post resumes, get advice, research companies and network at the web's big player, monster.com.
Monster.com is one of the first and largest job search Web sites on the Internet claiming over a million job postings at any time. Monster.com was founded as "The Monster Board" in 1994 by Jeff Taylor.
careerbuilder.com
CareerBuilder has advanced tools for specialized job searching, articles, saved searches and a recommendation and job matching engine.
Search 1.3 million Jobs on CareerBuilder.com. Find new employment or work. Fresh job listings posted daily. Have jobs emailed to you.
hotjobs.com
HotJobs.com is driven by Yahoo, and is an Internet-based employment site for experienced professionals. Contains content for both the job seeker and corporate recruiter.
Known as an employment advertising Web site which along with Monster.com heavily took sales away from newspaper classifieds.
theladders.com
The Ladders allows you to search over 20,000 six figure and up jobs added new each month.
Includes articles and content like The Seven Deadly Sins of Interviewing.
resumerabbit.com
resumerabbit.com digitally and easily submits resumes to many top Internet career sites including Monster, CareerBuilder, Job.com, Net-Temps, etc.
emailmyresume.com
EmailMyResume can send your resume to thousands of companies and recruiters, targeted by industry or geography.
Additional Classifed Resources
Santa Fe Reporter Online Classifieds







