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Nebraska Jobs and Job Search Resources

Searching for job opportunities by state is one of the most effective ways to find top career opportunities. This page provides a directory of Nebraska job websites, networking resources, top employers, state employment agencies and local government employment resources.

Nebraska Job Resources
  • Cornhusker Help Wanted - Lists jobs by category. Can post resume and receive email alerts for jobs that match the user's criteria.
  • Nebraska Labor Links - Lists associations, organizations and local chapters concerning various occupations.
  • Nebraska Workforce Development - The state division of the US Department of Labor. Includes job listings, cost of living guides, relocation information, workplace laws and regulations, and unemployment insurance.
  • Federal Job Search - Lists employment openings by category and by location within the state. Also, has an alert email for suitable positions that match the user's profile. Additional services available for fee.
  • Nebraska Hospital Association Joblink - Lists openings for positions within the medical profession that are located in the state area.
  • StaffCo Employment Services - Providing temporary and temp-to-hire job opportunities in Columbus, Norfolk and Fremont. Lists current vacancies and services offered.
  • Nebraska State Personnel Department - Hires employees for the state government jobs. Page lists current position openings, information about the agency, and online application form.
The U.S. Census Bureau has released data proving the substantial value of a degree in the United States. Workers 18 and over sporting bachelors degrees earn an average of $51,206 a year, while those with a high school diploma earn $27,915. But wait, there's more. Workers with an advanced degree make an average of $74,602, and those without a high school diploma average $18,734.

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