Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I need a good website to look for jobs?

craigslist, yahoo, monster i have already done those im lookin for any other ones for the bay area any websites u know of???
I need a good website to look for jobs?
America's Job Bank, your state/county/city websites
Reply:Careerbuilder, USAJobs
Reply:Put up a resume on Monster and get your name out there but I've always found that craigslist.org is the best site to find a job. It's just more friendly and neighborhood. Find your city, look under the Jobs listing for Administrative and see what you can find. You can send emails with your resume attached directly to the Job. I hope this helps!
Reply:Try the local unemployment office site. Of course they would have some good jobs listed as they are in the business of making sure that people get employed and off of Unemployment services.
Reply:www.indeed.com metasearch engine for jobs, it encompasses monster, local listings, careerbuilder,hotjobs, etc.





Also, look up your local chamber of commerce and then look under the member listings. Most companies have their own web sites now and if they have an employment section that is great and if not, you can find out the email addy of the Owner and email your resume and cover letter to them.





Also, sign up for every temp agency in your area that does not charge a fee (there are a lot of temp agencies opening all across the US). Follow up with your advisor from there often. They are a great source for jobs. Many offer direct hire positions so you don't have to become a temp. Also, many offer great temp and temp to hire jobs that get you into the door of a great company and then once you knock that company's socks off, you have a great chance to get in with them full time. Finding a good job is a full time job. I spend 8 to 10 hours per day AND 4 hours Saturday and Sunday searching. Networking and following up are key to finding a great job. AND, lots of prayer and faith always helps.
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