Find a job

To some, trying to find a job can be a nightmare. However, with all the various resources currently available, searching for work is not as taxing as it may seem. Online job websites, help wanted advertisements, and career networking are just a few one can choose in the tedious quest to find a job.

Online job websites are the top way most people use to find a job. These sites allow job seekers to apply directly online and even post their resumes. Most job websites have detailed searches, which give candidates the opportunity to seek by career field, location, company, and salary. A majority of these websites allow users to have jobs that meet their specifications e-mailed directly to them. Monster.com is the leading online job search website, with approximately 25 million members.

Finding a job could be as simple as picking up your daily newspaper. Most local and regional employers post current job listings in their hometown newspapers instead of always placing them on prime job websites. Not all employers enjoy being flooded with applicants and resumes, and with this approach, you are more likely to get an interview and even land the job. Don't feel like heading to the store to buy a paper? There are presently over 130 local newspapers available via the world wide web. Many of these sites give you the option of searching by keyword, job category, and zip code.

Career networking is essential in the pursuit to find a job. A career network should include any person who can help you with your job search or career development. Your network could include co-workers, friends with similar interests and goals, college alumni, or business associates. Your network can give you advice, help with your applications and resume, or maybe just be there for motivation and support. Approximately 80% of job seekers admit that developing a career network provided them with a significant advantage in their job searches.

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