Hi,
The most important thing to remember about job searches is that you should use a combination of methods regardless of your location.
Networking - Register at your local Unemployment Office (you don't need to be on unemployment to register for their assistance). They often will have networking groups on a regular basis. They also are a good source for the jobs that never show up in the paper or online.
Check your local paper -- In many cases the paper's classified are now online.
Search Smart Online -- If you don't have a lot of time, spend most of your time at sites that aggregate the job feeds from several job search engines. Prominently these include indeed.com.
Organization -- I am the lead developer of a free online application that allows you to track your ads, jobs you apply for, send or print mail merged correspondence, and track your job search history. This site is jobsearchlog.com
Good Luck,
Michael
http://www.indeed.com/?indpubnum=2898306821697772
http://job-hunt.org
http://jobsearchlog.com
2006-07-08 17:24:04
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answered by mickbw 5
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Monster , Yahoo Hotjobs, Careebuilder are some of the largest job boards, where you can upload your resume. Since Craigslist, allows free job postings, many smaller companies post their
vacancies on this online classifieds website. You can search for jobs from multiple websites using aggregators like SimplyHired and Indeed. Referrals are also becoming a increasingly popular way to get hired. More details available at http://tinyurl.com/emdyn
2006-07-08 00:47:14
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answered by lalraniusha 3
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Ask the Magic 8 Ball
2006-07-06 07:10:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you wont know if you dont apply. putting in applications is a start
2006-07-06 07:10:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes if you go out and apply!!
2006-07-06 07:09:55
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answered by just me being me 4
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only if you look
2006-07-06 07:11:14
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answered by RIA 5
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