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Job Search ToolsSuggested ReadingEvaluating a Job OfferTax Tips for JobseekersRelocating for a Job Elsewhere on the WebHow to Find a JobIt's Easier Than You ThinkFinding a job can seem like a full-time task all in itself, but its actually easier than you think. A job search is a lot like working on a project. Once you get organized and devise a plan of action, everything else just falls into place.
Gather Materials There are certain tools that every jobseeker needs to be successful in their search.
Utilize Your Schools Resources Many schools offer career placement services or internship programs to their graduates. Speak with the administrative staff at your school to find out what is involved and to see if you are eligible. Network The best advertisement is word of mouth. If you are looking for a job, make sure that other people know it. You will be surprised at how many job leads may come about. Speak to your professors, classmates, and other graduates. Search Online There are a vast number of job opportunities that can be found online. You can research specific companies and apply for jobs directly on their website. You can also visit job banks and search for employers that way. Great places to search include: http://www.careerbuilder.com http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ http://www.job-hunt.org http://www.monster.com http://about.indeed.com/ Visit Career Fairs Career fairs, or job fairs as they are sometimes known, are quickly becoming a very common method of entry-level recruiting. Corporations have an opportunity to meet with a large number of candidates and jobseekers have an opportunity to meet with a large number of hiring employers in one location. If you want to be successful at a career fair, you must be prepared. Employers size candidates up quickly and there will not be an opportunity to change an impression once it has been made. Newspaper Classifieds Thanks to the Internet, it is now possible to search the classified section of newspapers all over the world. To find daily and weekly newspapers for specific cities, visit http://www.newspaperlinks.com. Job Search ToolsSuggested ReadingEvaluating a Job OfferTax Tips for JobseekersRelocating for a Job Elsewhere on the Web |
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