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Where to Look for Jobs

I talked to someone the other day who was just starting out on a job search. She had no idea where to look or how to begin.  That reminded me of how confusing it can be if you haven't used the Internet to job search in a while or at all.

One way to get started is to use my book Internet Your Way to a New Job - How to Really Find a Job Online. It will step you through the process of online job searching, including getting your resume and cover letters ready, professional networking, and finding and applying for jobs.

I also have a lot of information on my About.com Job Searching site on how to find a job and where to find free job search help. The best way to get started is to take it one step at a time and to get organized (JibberJobber is a good tool for that) otherwise it is easy to get overwhelmed, and that's not a good way to feel when you need to find a new job.

Then, take a look at the job listings - most companies post positions online, so you'll have lots of opportunities to look through and apply for.

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Great resources!

thanks for the post

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