Networking really works to find a job since most jobs are not posted any where. LinkedIn, Ziggs, ZoomInfo, Jigsaw, etc. provide assistance with finding friends and former co-workers.
These are the most effective job sites:
* Craigslist.org - http://www.craigslist.org/
This is the one specified the most often in the last year as the site someone used to successfully find a job.
Craigslist is a giant online classifieds site, broken up by location. For each location, employers post "jobs" and "gigs" (which are short-term jobs, like project assignments, that may tide you over until you get a real job).
* Indeed.com - http://www.indeed.com
This site is a central source for finding job opportunities listed. Indeed is a "job aggregator" which collects jobs from job sites (like Monster, HotJobs, and CareerBuilder, but NOT Craigslist) as well as from employers, newspapers, etc., so you go to one central place to search for the jobs and cover more sites than you even know about.
* Job-Hunt.org - http://www.job-hunt.org/
With over 8,300 links to employers and career resources, Job-Hunt will help you identify possible employers and also job search networking and local support groups to help you with your networking.
Good luck with your job search!
2007-03-26 03:33:15
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I'm an electronics test engineer, and trying to find a job on the net is a nightmare, it's the worst idea ever. You put in a search criteria and you get jobs that only match one of your words, if you do an advanced search-nothing comes up.
2016-03-29 03:02:16
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See when you begin your career search, we start with the "big box" sites. CareerBuilder and Monster. The challenge? Like you employers are searching for the best way to get their bang for the buck, so they are not going where the masses are going daily! In fact, most Fortune 500 companies and beyond are using niche sites for their hires. So why compete amongst the 10's and 10's of thousands for limited jobs? You shouldn't.
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2015-04-29 12:30:12
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answered by Timur 1
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A Job Search Engine: http://jobsearch.zz.vc/
2015-01-14 19:31:38
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answered by Ron 1
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Online Surveys For Cash : http://OnlineSurveys.uzaev.com/?KfKB
2016-07-09 07:32:21
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None. Try networking. You can be an idiot and become a CEO if you know someone. Or you can be Einstein and starve cause you don't have any connections!!!
2007-03-24 14:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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CareerBuilder.com; Monster.com; thingamajob.com
2007-03-24 14:37:14
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answered by dmspartan2000 5
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Monster.com
Hotjobs.com
CareerBuilder.com
Jobs.com
Those are the top four try monster thats where i found my curent job.
2007-03-24 14:37:14
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answered by Aud 1
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Try www.craigslist.com
2007-03-24 15:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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