There are many sites on the Internet to post job openings. We have listed some of the best below, beginning with those more specific to New Hampshire and continuing on to nationally oriented sites and specialty sites. The first site listed, America's Job Bank, is the one site that we ask all local employers to use. This gives both employers and those seeking employment in our area a knows common site.
While SAU #48 does not in any way involve itself with job placement outside of School to Work opportunities. We encourage local employers to post their jobs on the following site in order to simplify the task of local citizens seeking employment. Posting are free.
Most important, if you would like to participate in SAU #48's School to Work program by offering a student or students an internship, a job shadowing opportunity or by simply volunteering to speak to a class, please send us an email using the link below.
America's Job Bank Home: Click HereEmployers Register to Post Jobs HereThis is the site we ecourage local employers to use to post their openings |
Please email us with the information that you post to the internet as well.
New Hampshire Newspapers

Career Mosaic Job Posting Site
New Hampshire Job Training Council
Useful resources for New Hampshire based businesses includes: Expansion Assistance; Business and Industry Database; Inventory of Available Space; Rapid Responce Follow-up on Business and Community Needs; Regulatory Assistance; Quality Standards Clearninghouse; Program / Resource Clearinghouse; Financing Clearinghouse
Career Fairs:
Nationwide Career Fair Listing:
Occupational Wage & Employment Data for NH
Lists Occupational Wages, Numbers Employed in the Field and a brief definition of the job can be obtained by clicking on it.
Occupational Wage & Employment Data for Individual States
Lists Occupational Wages, Numbers Employed in the Field and a brief definition of the job can be obtained by clicking on it.
Bureau of Labor Statistics: New England Regional Economy Overview
More Statistical information on New England Economy