Post-Boom Job Guide
With the boom turned bust, what's an intrepid, unemployed Monkey to do? Greg assesses the damage, then offers up a few coping mechanisms. 12 Mar 2003
Online Job Hunt Tutorial
Team Webmonkey reveals where to look for Web jobs, how to tweak your
e-résumé, and the best way to interview. Updated 28 Feb 2001
Wanna Be a Project Manager?
Whether you're managing an entire army or an army of one, Pam's project management tips will help you get that site built. 03 May 2001
The Right Web Job for You
Looking for a dream job in the Web industry? We'll tell you what the job titles really mean and what skills you need for each position. Updated 9 Mar 2001
Freelancing in the Web World
So you think you've got the cojones to be a freelancer, eh? Then join Evany as she gives you some pointers on this wild and woolly career move. Updated 8 Mar 2001
The Telecommuter's Tool Kit
Whether you're on a plane and need to contact the office or on the lam like Heidi and Josh, our tool kit will help keep you connected. Updated 14 Mar 2001
Startup Tips from Veterans
Do you enjoy long hours, high stress, and big risks? Then maybe an Internet startup is for you. Let our panel of experts help you decide if you should roll the dice. 8 Jul 1999
Company Secrets Revealed in Source Code!
Interested in a Web company and how things work there? You'd be surprised by how much you can learn just by investigating its site. 5 Nov 1998
You Can't Spell "Internet" Without "Intern"
There's more to an internship at a Web company than grunt work and videogames. There's also learning, laughs, and love - and videogames. 25 Feb 1999
Finding and Keeping a Company Web Team
Learn how to build a Web team for your company (and how to keep that team from hitting the road). 1 Jun 1998
Learn How It's Done:
Webmonkey Engineering Curriculum
Looking to engineer your way into the be-all and backend-all side of the Web? Let this overview of essential Webmonkey articles and tutorials show you
how it's done.
Webmonkey Design Curriculum
Make sure all your design bases are covered with this guide to the Webmonkey articles and tutorials you need to be a full-fledged Web designer.
Webmonkey Production Curriculum
Want to join the moving, shaking world of production? This checklist of must-read Webmonkey articles and tutorials will help make sure you know what it takes.
Webmonkey E-Business Curriculum
Webmonkey's guide to the e-biz world will fill your bucket with money-making skills. Count your pennies now! 09 APR 2003
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Off-site Recommendations |
Craig's List This longstanding site has been
reliable source of information for the San Francisco Bay Area online
community for years. Replete with categorized and up-to-date job listings,
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Dice
This site has a cornucopia of employment services for the more technically
inclined. Post your résumé, peruse its US jobs listings, or
sign up for its email service, which notifies you when your dream job gets
posted.
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Silicon Alley Jobs
Browse the Web site or sign up for the weekly newsletter that features local
job market briefings suitable for prospective interns, editors,
administrators, marketers, programmers, and designers.
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Contract Employees Handbook
Hosted by Dungaree Dan, this guide will alert you to the nuts and bolts of
consulting gigs. Dan leads rugged individualists such as you through
topics like "Insurance for Contract Employees," "Should You Incorporate?"
and "Annual Salary vs. Hourly Pay." |
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For the Freelancer
Looking for job leads, helpful how-tos, Web-based invoice generators, or
just someone to talk to other than your mail carrier? Try one of these
sites: RedGorilla, eLance, FreeAgent, or Guru.
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