Blogs1 - 10 of 57 recent posts for tag:"job websites"
08
Nov
2009
Benefits Come from an Online Job Search

1 day ago by wtadmin

Many Americans would have never thought the economy would be in the state that it is in currently. We have heard of the Great Depression in history class, but to live in a recession seemed unlikely. Bailouts seem like the norm and home foreclosures keep increasing. But there is one key difference be ...

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05
Nov
2009
Job Websites Help College Graduates

4 days ago by wtadmin

Have you just graduated from college and you have no idea where to start looking for jobs? During your four years in college none of your professors gave you advice on where to start looking for jobs and your counselor provided you with a just a few useless job websites and job search engines. Now i ...

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02
Nov
2009
Job Search Engines Provide Vast Opportunity

7 days ago by wtadmin

Millions of Americans are loosing their jobs everyday. The economy is not booming like it has been in previous years. It seems like America has been on a steady decline month after month. Congress talks about the improvements in the economy because of stimulus packages and bailouts, but houses are s ...

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27
Oct
2009
Job Web Sites Are Preferred Hard Copies

13 days ago by wtadmin

Job web sites are the best and only way to apply for jobs these days. Unless you have the privilege of meeting the hiring manager or owner of the company in person for any reason, in which case you should print out your resume and cover letter ahead of time (and I recommend using a slightly heavier ...

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24
Oct
2009
Don’t Listen to Parents; Use a Job Search Site

16 days ago by wtadmin

While you are hunting for a job, you will get different opinions and advice about a job search site. Some may claim that they love one job search site and hate the other job search engines. While it is always a good idea to listen to the advice around you and the opinions of others, it is always ver ...

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21
Oct
2009
Always Use Employment Websites

19 days ago by wtadmin

Employment websites are the preferred way to apply for jobs these days. In these times of the fast paced Internet, it is outdated and not appreciated to go into a company, ask if they are hiring and then ask for an application. Some think the fact that you took time out to go to the company and the ...

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12
Oct
2009
Be Patient With Job Search Sites

28 days ago by wtadmin

There are plenty of job search sites out there in cyber land and it is important to choose the one or ones that work for you. The only way you’re going to know which job search sites you like the best is by getting started with your local job search. So here are some tips to help you with your hunt. ...

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06
Oct
2009
Sending Your Resume on Job Websites

34 days ago by wtadmin

When it is time to look for a new or first job, you are better off visiting one of the many job websites. The classified section of the newspaper is outdated for many reasons. The most obvious reason that an online job search is better is because the ease and pace of job websites far exceed the tedi ...

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03
Oct
2009
Be Persistent With Job Search Engines

37 days ago by wtadmin

When you are looking for a job, there are plenty of job search engines to choose from. In fact, it can very well be daunting at time. Unfortunately, being a recent college graduate, I have spent a lot of time job hunting and using job search engines to send out my resume. I am writing a short blog t ...

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30
Sep
2009
To Apply or Not to Apply?

40 days ago by wtadmin

It never hurts to apply for a job, even if you later decide it’s not for you. But at the same time, you don’t want to waste a potential employer’s time. If they respond to you, and you’ve already decided it wouldn’t be a good fit, it’ll leave a bad impression with the employer. Sure, you may not thi ...

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