With tons of data on the Web, it can be overwhelming to research and try to follow all the advice given about job search, personal branding, and career management. You would likely need to have more than 24 hours in your day! How can you judge whose advice to heed?
In an effort to make your information-gathering more streamlined and efficient, I have compiled the following lists of top-rated blogs, personal branding consultants, and Tweeters who have best-of-the-best recognition:
- Top 100 Career Advice Blogs – OnlineDegrees.org
- The Top 50 Job Hunting Blogs – GuidetoCareerEducation.com
- Top 101 English-Language Career Blogs – Risesmart.com
- 100+ Career Blogs ALL Professionals MUST Read – CareerRocketeer.com
- 50 Personal Branding Consultants Worth Working With – SmartLifeBlog.com
- 100 Best Blogs for Your Job Search – JobProfiles.org
- 50 People on Twitter Job Seekers Should Follow – ResumeBear.com
- The Top 101 Twitter Job Search / Career Experts plus 6 - Job-Hunt.org
You will see a lot of overlap on these lists. It makes sense that many of the top-quality job search / career coaches and consultants would also be tweeting up a storm! I am honored that my Career Goddess Blog is included on many of these lists, along with Career Hub Blog, JobHunt.org, The Personal Branding Blog and College Recruiter Blog, for whom I write blog posts or articles.
Tap into this readily available knowledge from top-notch professionals. Advance your job hunt quickly. Don’t re-invent the wheel! Start following these career industry leaders on Twitter. Sign up for their blog feeds. Make the best use of your precious time – there is much to learn in the new world of Job Search 2.0!

OnlineDegrees.org, GuideToCareerEducation.com and JobProfiles.org are not real blogs.
The Risesmart ranking hasn't been updated in ages.
The others are all useful though, and worth visiting and bookmarking.
Posted by: Jacob Share | August 10, 2010 at 10:43 AM
Thanks so much for your input Jacob! I appreciate your taking the time to comment and share (no pun intended) your opinions.
One of the goals of my blog is to supply useful resources to find reputable professionals in the careers, HR and recruiting communities for advice. While OnlineDegrees.org (for example) may not be an actual blog, I do think (IMHO) that the folks listed by them are worthy of a click on the link and consideration.
Thanks again...I'm always thrilled to hear your ideas!
Posted by: Susan Guarneri | August 10, 2010 at 02:01 PM
This is a excellent list, I am bookmarking this resource page for future reference.
Posted by: Career Outlook | August 15, 2010 at 02:50 PM