Sunday, July 26, 2020
Best Job Posting Sources for Job Seekers
Best Job Posting Sources for Job Seekers  Best Online Sources for Job Opportunities  Job Search Excuse:  There are no jobs out there.   Well, âCut the Crap, Get a Jobâ as there are  jobs.   You just need help on how to find the right jobs for you.  This is a new era and so much has changed since the last time you may have searched.  There are more sources than time in a day.  Therefore, based on your job search goal, you need to select the right sources.   First, get organized with a job search tracking tool (Microsoft Excel, Word, OneNote).  Then spend hours with the sources below.  Have a plan to spend a certain amount of time on each source.  Daily, weekly, re-visiting the source regularly and put all of your time commitments in your calendar.  Here is a simplified way to sort through all of the online sources:  Naturally, you will find others so please share your tricks to others as a comment on this blog.   CategoryExample Resources        A.  General Job Search Engines  https://www.monster.com/ https://www.indeed.com/ https://www.simplyhired.com/ https://www.careerbuilder.com/ https://www.linkup.com/ https://www.usajobs.gov/ https://www.careeronestop.org/      B.  Local Job Engines  www.craigslist.org https://wwwgeebo.com/ https://www.jobdig.com/ https://www.jobing.com/ https://www.snagajob.com/ Local Newspaper Classifieds Online      C.  Networking and Job Search Sites; Social Media  https://wwwLinkedIn.com https://wwwFacebook.com https://wwwGlassDoor.com https://wwwTwitter.com https://wwwViadeo.com  (Europe, Latin America) https://wwwBranchOut.com      D.  Company Websites  Your target companies have âcareerâ or âjobsâ sites. Many have search agents, too so you receive new jobs as they are listed.      E.  Local Publications â" Online or Print  https://www.bizjournals.com/      F.  Job Search Agents  All the major job sites in section A. above and many others have search agents and some web sites specialize in sending announcements. Use job search agents to sign up and receive job listings by email. All the major job sites have search agents and some web sites specialize in sending announcements.      G.  E-Mail Your Network  Your professional and personal connections from your past and present including: Ex-co-workers Ex-bosses School classmates Relatives      H.  Industry-and-Job-Specific Websites  https://wwwjobsearch.about.com/od/jobsbycareerfieldaz/a/topsbytype.htm Example: https://www.dice.com/ for Technology Search industry association websites, too.      J.  Alumni Websites  Your schoolâs Career Services section on their website.   Colleges, Universities, Community Colleges, Vocational and Trade Schools.      K.  Recent College Graduate Job Sites  https://www.collegegrad.com/ https://www.collegerecruiter.com/ https://www.aftercollege.com/ https://www.experience.com/entry-level-jobs/ https://wwwcollege.monster.com/ Or use âentry level jobsâ in your keyword search on the general engines in section A. above.      L.  Part-Time Job Search Engines  https://wwwpart-time.careerbuilder.com/ https://www.coolworks.com/ Or use âpart-timeâ in your keyword search on the general engines in section A. above      M.  Work At Home Job Search Engines  Most websites in section A. Search using telecommute or telecommuting as a keyword to find legitimate work at home job listings.          You do need access to the internet to use these sources.   If you donât have a PC, go to your local library, borrow a friendâs, or examine if this very important process merits investing in monthly payments on a new or used PC.  Keep coming back to my blog and sign up for my newsletter at https://wwwdanamaciagli.com.  
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