Conduct a search for “career advice” on Google, you’ll receive over 423,000,000 results. Nope, that’s not a typo – over 400 million sites! So where do you start and how do you know which resources have legitimate professionals providing accurate information? Even then, does some advice vary depending on the industry or company?

These are just a few of the concerns that jobipedia.org was designed to address. Jobipedia.org is a public service provided by the HR Policy Association to bring together career service professionals and top tier recruiters to help first-time job seekers and recent graduates get hired and succeed in the first steps of their professional careers. The site was developed to be a highly credible resource where candidates can safely ask questions and quickly receive the most honest, useful and timely information from hiring experts at some of America’s largest companies.

Here are a few different ways a user can search for advice:

Search. Enter a query in the search box on the homepage, such as “interviewing” or “background checks.” Any relevant content on the site will appear in search results.

Browse. Peruse through expert advice sorted into the following categories:

  • Career Planning
  • Internships & Training
  • Interviewing
  • Job Searching
  • Networking
  • Resumes & Cover Letters
  • Salaries & Benefits
  • Workplace Relations

Ask. If you don’t find what you’re looking for with the first two options, submit a question. You will have to register, but that’s only to help avoid spam.

Every answer is provided by a hiring/talent acquisition professional from a large employer (view the list of contributing companies). The administrators of the site also work hard to ensure each question receives at least 2-3 answers to reflect various industries and perspectives:

Over 500 questions are currently posted on the site with nearly 2,000 answers posted. With summer internship deadlines fast approaching, now is a great time to visit jobipedia.org. Even if you’re a tenured professional looking to dip your toe back in the job market, jobipedia.org can be beneficial in helping you brush up on those interviewing skills and get timely guidance from a professional.

If you’re also searching for new job opportunities, the site provides a link to WeHireAmerica.jobs, a career site powered by DirectEmployers Association featuring jobs from HR Policy member companies.

What other resources would you recommend for career advice?