Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Your Online Job Search-How To Get Started

While job searching used to mean picking up the morning paper and pounding the pavement, today job searches begin in your own living room. Nearly everyone who is seeking a job begins their search online. The number of tools available continues to grow, and while checking the ads in print newspapers and pounding the pavement is still likely to a part of a successful job search, it is no longer the starting point.
Whether you are unemployed or seeking a better employment opportunity, it is important to start off on the right foot. You may want to do a bit of research on the many job search sites that are available. While many are general and include jobs of every sort, others are geared toward certain niches. If there is one that fits what you're looking for, those specialty job sites would be a great place to start.
That being said, don't limit your search to only one site. The more places you search for jobs and post your resumes, the better chance you have of connecting with the right hiring manager. It's a good idea to tailor your resume for different positions you may be considering. For example, if you are applying for both banking jobs and positions in retail, you should create two resumes that showcase your ability in each of those areas.
Be sure your resume is up to par. Do not post a hastily thrown together resume and expect to get results. Instead, take some extra time to perfect your resume before posting. Since the only impression hiring managers will initially have you is that resume, it's extremely important to get it right.
Once your resume is out there, sign up for a few networking sites, if you have not already done so. Sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook and MySpace offer wonderful opportunities for having your resume and job search goals circulated among your friends and among friends of friends.
The best advice about getting started on your online job search is to just do it. The more eyes that see your resume and employment goals, the better chance you have of landing your dream job.

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