Sunday, November 24, 2019

Job Search Virgins Guide to Finding New Jobs Online

Job Search Virgins Guide to Finding New Jobs OnlineJob Search Virgins GuideJob Search Virgins Guide to Finding New Jobs OnlineAre you a job search virgin, trying to get hired for the very first time? Or maybe youre a born-again virgin youve been around the job search block plenty of times ... just not in this decade. Even if you fancy yourself to be quite the skillful job searcher, you might find these shortcuts useful. There are zillions of jobs advertised on the Web, and this post will help you find them. It will also tell you how to find job openings on employer web sites, job boards, and through an all-in-one job search engine, as well as how to set up a job search agent that magically places new job descriptions in your email inbox.OK, first things first. There are basically four ways to find job ads on the web1.Check employer web sites2.Individually search job boards3.All-in-one search with job search engines4.Set up email job search agents1. Employer Web SitesIf you want to wo rk for a specific business, check their web site for job openings. On the home page, look for a link such as Employment, Jobs, Careers, or Opportunities.If you cant find any such link right up front, try clicking About, About Us, or Contact. Some sites put the link to their job openings there. (If you still cant find it, theyre probably too small to have a jobs section. Go to the boards or search engines.)2. Job Boards ExamplesMonster.com, CareerBuilder.com, YahooHotJobs.com, Dice.com, LatPro.comJob boards are searchable web sites that contain listings from employers, recruiters, and staffing agencies that have paid to place their job ads there (but the boards are free for job seekers). There are major (generalist) job boards, and niche (specialized) job boards.The major job boards (Monster, etc.) attempt to serve everyone, carrying listings from all industries and regions.Niche job boards target particular groups by industry (e.g., nursing, education, banking), job functions (e.g., technical), demographics (e.g., retirees), or geography (e.g., Alaska).3. Job Search Engines ExamplesIndeed.com, SimplyHired.com, JobCentral.comThese are great timesavers think of them as one-stop shopping for all of the above. Instead of checking every board every day, you can go to one of these aggregator job search engines and it will check ALL employer web sites and job boards for you When you see a job youre interested in, just click the link and it sends you to the original listing. So easyUPDATE As of June 2009, you can access jobs right from your account. Powered by Indeed, the job search tool will display job opportunities that match your profile. You can also modify and refine your search by job title, geographic area, and more.4. Job Search AgentThis is the real magic of the Internet setting up a job search agent means you can have the job listings come to you New openings are emailed directly to you once youve saved your search criteria. Most job boards and job search e ngines have this feature. You can also specify how frequently you receive email updates so if youre actively job seeking, sign up to get them at least once a day. If youre just casually keeping an eye on whats out there, get a weekly update. (Even if youre happily employed, you should be doing this, because you just never know)Once youve established a network of colleagues and contacts, networking is the most effective way to land a new job. But when youre a job search virgin, the web is definitely your friend.

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