Friday, June 18, 2010

Where Are The Jobs?

Where Are The jobs?

by Julia Morales


As we are in hard economic times it does not mean there are not jobs out there, in fact if used right the Internet can be a great and easy tool to find a job. Newspapers and penny savers may have worked in the past, but things are different nowadays and its a tough market out there. The Internet is a great way to get into the market with methods such as posting your resume online, browsing jobs on job hunting sites or just searching some key words of the field of desired works.

Posting your resume online is becoming a new trend, as those looking for a job can now list their qualities for potential employers to view with a click of the mouse. Sites like Employment911.com, Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com allow the job hunter to use their site to post their resume and have companies browse for the ideal candidates. This is a new and effective way to find the job you are looking for. Some inventive job hunts have gone to a different way of positing their resumes. The video resume has surfaced of the years with the job hunters hopes of catching the potential employers eye with something out of the norm.

Monster.com, Employment911.com and CareerBuilder.com are known to have the biggest database of companies looking for new employees. Browsing through this database is highly recommended and effective for both the employee and employer. The browser is recommended, because one never knows what jobs are out there that they never thought to look for. With out the browse method many opportunities could be missed out on.

The job search has been redefined; meaning no longer does job searching mean searching through the papers on Sunday mornings. The search is now through the many job sites on the web. One can search for the ideal job by searching by keyword, for instance if you are a clerk, simplify put in clerk or clerical and you will soon a list of available jobs in you are or selected area. You can also search by key words as healthcare or medical to find jobs in the desired field.

So, as the new millennium has brought big changes, so has the way we look for employment. The web has brought a great method of job searching to those who in the past had to rely on old methods such as newspapers and/or penny savers. These are great for information or grocery sales but may be a bit out dated for the jobs that can change on a daily basis. So, if you can turn your PC on, you can effectively search for the job or career of your dreams.


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