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Many Websites To Find Jobs In The Computer Era

By Sandra O'neil


The Internet has changed the way people look for employment. If you have not tried to find jobs for twenty years, you may have a lot to learn about how the process works in the wifi world of today. Finding a job is only half the battle. It all seems like a lot of busy work until you actually land a job. This is why landing a job etiquette will be a part of this discussion.

Begin at the beginning. The first thing you need to do is update your resume. There are resume services online that will make your resume stand out among the many resumes that prospective employers receive. Every application you complete will require a resume and a cover letter. As you work with the resume website, you will be given many links for finding a job. If you click on these links you will receive daily emails about job openings. Yes, this will consume a lot of your time.

Registering with a local staffing agency can be another resource. Some employers use staffing agencies exclusively, so this can give you a bit of an inside track to the local job market. You need to establish a good working relationship with your representative at the agency. He or she should be motivated to find you a job. Interview as often as possible, even for jobs that are not your ideal. You never know what connection you make today will pay off with a good job offer tomorrow.

In addition to staffing agencies which typically fill entry level to mid level positions, there are professional job finders, sometimes referred to as head hunters which assist with executive level positions. If you are searching for a position at the executive level, head hunters are your best chance. Often these jobs are not included in other resources.

An Internet search using the term professional job finders will return several companies that are called recruitment agencies or career placement. A further Internet search for the top ten professional job finders will provide information on which of these firms may be more effective for you.

If you are already employed at a company with many employees and positions, review the job boards for job vacancies on a regular basis. This is the best opportunity for finding work, because the employer already knows you and your work ethic. At the very least you will be able to interview for the job and make another good impression.

Job search engines are a quick and easy way to search. It is easy to narrow your searches to the fields in which you have experience and the city or town where you want to work. Everything is done online, so if you are able to get an interview, you have scored.

Social media sites are excellent resources. When you joined these sites you created your own professional profile. Positions at your level and your experience will be available for scrutiny in the jobs section. These sites are also a good way to make professional connections that may lead to future employment.

However you apply for a position, it is professional to follow up your emailed resume with a hard copy printed on quality paper. Cover letters, tailor made to the position of interest, should be included with every resume and job application. Follow up interviews with phone calls and a thank you note. Be punctual, professional, respectful and persistent. Eventually you will reach your employment goal.




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