There is a time in every career when one wonders if the ‘grass is really greener’ on the other side.  These sites have been helpful throughout the years. 

These sites are also helpful in gaining perspective on the cost of labor and relative demand for more specialized positions.

CareerBuilder.com

(A broad-based nationwide search engine nationwide.  Many Four Corners listings.)

CareerJet.com

(This is a one-search job posting site that searches thousands of websites for posted jobs.  Not unlike how Kayak.com searches airfare sites.)

Colorado.Jobbing.com

(A for-profit search engine and posting source for Colorado employers and job seekers.)

Guru.com

(This site is designed for free lancers and those seeking help on short-term projects. Jobs focus on business consulting, IT and creative design.)

Indeed.com

(A general purpose job search engine that always seems to have an abundance of Four Corners listings.)

Lee Hecht Harrison

(LHH is one of the world’s largest outplacement agencies.  Job search tips and articles in the Insights Section are well done.)

Link Up

(This site exposes the hidden job market by finding and aggregating jobs listed only on company web sites instead of job sites like Monster.com.)

Monster.com

(One of the original Internet job sites, Monster is more focused on urban markets. Has solid career advice section.)

NewMexico.Jobbing.com

(A for-profit search engine and posting source for New Mexico employers and job seekers.)

SearchLogixGroup.com

(A combination recruiting and placement company offering a variety of jobs and helpful articles.)