One day I'll fly away

The Job search can be daunting, so here are some sites that can make it a little easier:
Indeed: thousands of listings, across all fields, and allows for email alerts of job postings you may be interested in.
Simply Hired: this site is currently building a database, and allows you to save and name your searches.
LinkedIn: this is one of my favorites! It is most helpful if you connect with groups and get your name out there.
CareerBuilder: this allows for multiple resumes and cover letters which can be public or private. It allows for 5 different search agents which can send emails.
Monster: well-known, so highly competitive. But, it provides tips on interviews and resumes, etc.
Craigslist: everyone is familiar with this site, but I would not necessarily trust every post.
Glassdoor: This website provides insights into companies. Very helpful for interview preparation.
Dice: the website for technology and engineering jobs.
Mediabistro: good for those looking for creative careers.
Tweetmyjobs: combines social networking sites for better communication across platforms.
Hopefully, these sites help you get your foot in the door!

The Job search can be daunting, so here are some sites that can make it a little easier:

  1. Indeed: thousands of listings, across allĀ fields, and allows for email alerts of job postings you may be interested in.
  2. Simply Hired: this site is currently building a database, and allows you to save and name your searches.
  3. LinkedIn: this is one of my favorites! It is most helpful if you connect with groups and get your name out there.
  4. CareerBuilder: this allows for multiple resumes and cover letters which can be public or private. It allows for 5 different search agents which can send emails.
  5. Monster: well-known, so highly competitive. But, it provides tips on interviews and resumes, etc.
  6. Craigslist: everyone is familiar with this site, but I would not necessarily trust every post.
  7. Glassdoor: This website provides insights into companies. Very helpful for interview preparation.
  8. Dice: the website for technology and engineering jobs.
  9. Mediabistro: good for those looking for creative careers.
  10. Tweetmyjobs: combines social networking sites for better communication across platforms.

Hopefully, these sites help you get your foot in the door!


Social Networking

I am trying to improve my job search, so here are some helpful tips.

1) Get on EVERYTHING! Seriously.

2) Measure your influence on Klout and find new social networking sites.

3) LinkedIn is your best friend, so use it!

4) I’m trying Branchout, so be on the lookout for posts.

5) No social networking in insignificant.

6) Be smart. No one wants to read about your crazy drunken weekend or petty whiny problems. Are you looking for a job, or just attention?