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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.

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  U.S. workers 18 and older possessing a 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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