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How to Find a Job Using Search Sites

Searching in the papers for a job are in the days of the past, the newest rage is putting job openings on websites. This draws in a wider audience, is easier to find, and is much less expensive to fund. Finding a job on these websites can be found in the steps below.

Steps

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    The internet is your friend, search popular job sites.
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    There are a lot of websites that enable you to search for jobs, some of them are specialized in certain geographical region like websites for "jobs in USA", "jobs in Canada" ... etc, others are for certain categories of jobs "Construction jobs", "IT jobs" ... etc.
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    This makes it difficult to say which site is best for you since this depends on your qualifications and also on your needs.
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    Below is a list of online job search websites:
    • Monster.com
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    • AllStarJobs
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    • careerbuilder.com
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    Find job search sites specific to your industry, like AgCareers.com if you're into farming or jobsinthemoney.com if you're into finance.
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    Go to a standard search engine and type in: +[position sought] +[city or region of choice] +salary Type in the actual word "salary" not your desired salary. This should yield job listings scattered throughout the Internet.
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    Post your resume on the major job boards and the niche job sites specific to your industry or role. If you're currently employed and your job search is in "stealth mode," anonymize your contact info and perhaps employer names - you could use "a mid-size consumer products manufacturer" or something of the like instead of the company's name.

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