A "browser button" is a special sort of link in the toolbar of your web browser. With a browser button, whenever you see a job you wish to keep track of on the internet, you'll click a button and a popup window will quickly appear to allow you to save the job to your MyJobs list.

Quick, simple, and you'll never lose the momentum of your job search. Please note that some popup ad-blockers will mistakenly block this browser button. If you believe you have correctly set up the browser button according to the directions on this page, yet nothing happens when you click the "Add to MyJobs" button, please refer to the documentation for your popup blocker.

In some cases, you can force your popup-blocker by holding down the Control key (sometimes marked 'Ctrl') on your keyboard before clicking on the "Add to MyJobs" button.

Internet Explorer 5+

  1. Right-click on this link: and choose 'Add to Favorites' (Single-button Mac users: Hold down the mouse button instead of right-clicking)
  2. In the window that pops up, choose the 'Links' folder. If you cannot see a list of folders to choose, click the 'Create In >>' button
  3. The browser button should now be visible in your links bar. If you cannot see it, click on your 'View' menu, select 'Toolbars', and choose the 'Links' option

Firefox

  1. Right-click on this link: and choose 'Bookmark this link' (Single-button Mac users: Hold down the mouse button instead of right-clicking)
  2. In the window that pops up, choose the 'Bookmarks Toolbar Folder' and click the OK button
  3. The browser button should now be visible in your Bookmarks Toolbar bar. If you cannot see it, click on your 'View' menu, select 'Toolbars', and choose the 'Bookmarks Toolbar' option

Netscape/Mozilla

  1. Right-click on this link: and choose 'Bookmark this link' (Single-button Mac users: Hold down the mouse button instead of right-clicking)
  2. The browser button should now be visible at the bottom of your Bookmarks list. If you cannot see the Bookmarks button, click on your 'View' menu, select 'Show/Hide', and choose the 'Personal Toolbar' option

Safari

  1. If your 'Bookmarks bar' is not showing, press Command-B to make it visible.
  2. Click-and-drag this link to your Bookmarks bar:
  3. If you get a prompt asking for a name for the browser button, type in "Add to MyJobs"

Opera

  1. Right-click on this link: and choose 'Bookmark this link' (Single-button Mac users: Hold down the mouse button instead of right-clicking)
  2. In the "Add link to bookmarks" window that pops up, set "Parent Folder" to "Personal Bar" and check "Show on personal bar".
  3. The browser button should now be visible at the bottom of your Bookmarks list. If you cannot see the Personal bar, click on your 'View' menu, select 'Toolbars', and choose the 'Personal Toolbar' option

AOL Browser

  1. Right-click on this link: and choose 'Bookmark this link' (Single-button Mac users: Hold down the mouse button instead of right-clicking)
  2. The browser button should now be visible at the top of your Bookmarks list.

Internet Explorer 4

  1. Click on the following link: and ignore the security warning by clicking OK. This is a standard warning for links that contain javascript, which is necessary for this browser button function
  2. In the window that pops up, choose the 'Links' folder. If you cannot see a list of folders to choose, click the 'Create In >>' button
  3. The browser button should now be visible in your links bar. If you cannot see it, click on your 'View' menu, select 'Toolbars', and choose the 'Links' option