How to
find Jobs on Internet
There
are many job posting sites on the Internet. Most are free,
but some cost money to join. Many job posting sites have
have a wide range of jobs available, while others only offer
certain types (i.e. engineering). Below are some links to
help you find job posting sites.
Job
listing
web
sites
usually
contain
databases
of
job
postings.
Some
of
these
you
can
browse
- by
category,
by
region,
or
by
date
of
posting.
Most
of
the
sites
include
a
search
engine,
which
allows
you
to
search
postings
by
keyword.
Keywords
would
be
the
words
describing
the
work
you
are
looking
for
-
positions
(programmer,
sales
manager),
particular
skills
(Java,
C++),
type
of
equipment
etc.
Use
as
many
keywords
as
you
can
think
of -
some
of
them
are
in
your
résumé,
others
you
can
find
in
job
postings
similar
to
work
you
are
interested
in.
Web
sites may provide
general
(for
all jobs) and
specific
(for
a particular profession or field) listings.
Each
posting
usually
includes:
- Title of position
- Job description
- Qualification requirements
- Contact information
Some
postings
include
a
deadline
for
application.
In
most
cases
applications
submitted
after
that
date
are
not
accepted.
Certain
postings
will
include
specific
information
on
how
to
submit
an
application.
You
may
be
required
to
mail,
e-mail
or
fax
your
application
or
to
submit
it
online.
For
online
applications,
there
may
be a
specific
format
requirement.
The
instructions
for
applying
should
be
followed
strictly.
It
is a
good
idea
to
select
a
few
Web
sites
that
you
find
useful
and
check
them
regularly.
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