Finding a job used to be a job in itself. The resources on the Internet make finding a job less like work, and more like child’s play. Millions of jobs are posted on these job search sites. It’s just a matter of spending some quality click time to find the job of your dreams.
There are many ways to search: by job title, by location, by keyword, by company. The job postings provide lengthy job descriptions, wage and benefits information, skill requirements and other details that help you decide if that’s the job for you. Once you have zeroed in on some possibilities, you can apply right online.
Also included are helpful hints and tips for everything from preparing a first-class resume to dazzling them at the interview. (The last site below is full of valuable job tips.)
You will also find other information, such as salary calculators and job trends. Whether you want to get a job down the street, or build a career on the other side of the globe, the opportunities are endless when you search online.
- Job.com (http://www.job.com)
- Indeed.com (http://www.indeed.com)
- Monster.com (http://www.monster.com)
- HotJob.Yahoo.com (http://www.hotjob.yahoo.com)
- CareerBuilders.com (http://www.CareerBuilders.com)
- Usajobs.gov/ (http://www.usajobs.gov/)
- JobTips (http://hr.dop.wa.gov/jobtips)
- Tips:
- When you secure that interview, make sure you are prepared. Be ready to answers such questions as what are your major strengths, weaknesses, and where you see yourself in five years.
- Dress appropriately for the interview. First impressions are crucial.
- When you’re in the job searching mood, apply for more than one job at a time. The more people who know about you, the better your chances of getting hired.
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