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I visit the same sites every day and feel like I see the same stuff over and over again. Any new suggestions that I may not be aware of?
Currently I visit:
Career Builder - have resume uploaded
Hot Jobs
Monster
Indeed
SnagAJob
A local site which is pretty worthless, but I look anyway)
Craigs List - with a lot of caution
Re: job listing website??
No amount of education could convince Betty to be nice to possums
I agree. The large companies in my area don't advertise. Check the career/job section of their sites.
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Check the local paper both online and in print. Check websites for companies. I also stop searching from time to time via key word. I'm diverse in what I am looking for so this works for me.
We also have a local website for jobs. Maybe you have something similar near you.
Are there any headhunters for your field locally that you can use? They can do some of the leg work for you and usually know of jobs that arn't advertised.
I'm right there with you & unemployment royally sucks!! Stay strong.
Simplyhired.com is also a pretty good site. Linkedin also has job postings that I've found that haven't been posted anywhere else & usually you can find the direct contact person to follow up with as well.
I found my job by typing in my job title (not that usual) into google and seeing what came up. Lo and behold a listing for my job came up for a company not too far away and I got the job!
My advise is to make a long list of company's you would like to work for in your area and visit their websites. Searching the career areas of a corporate website is a good alternative to the big job boards.