Job Search Ideas, Techniques , Guides

Looking for your next career can be both more burdensome and less effective if you don’t take advantage of the variety of job search guides available on the internet. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 80% of available jobs are never publicly advertised; by utilizing online job search guides you can benefit from the expertise of career experts in your effort to find a new, successful career that is tailored to your skill set and career goals. Review our specific job search categories below, or click on the “Web Resources” tab to browse our hand-selected collection of respected internet sites featuring general job search guides.
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Job Search Guide : Employers

Employer Web sites often contain lists of job openings. Web sites and business directories can provide you with information on how to apply for a position or whom to contact.
 

Job Search Guide : Personal Contacts, Networking

The people you know—friends, family, neighbors, acquaintances, teachers, and former coworkers—are some of the most effective resources for your job search.
 

Job Search Guide ; School career planning and placement offices

Placement offices usually have a list of part-time, temporary, and summer jobs offered on campus.