Online Job Search Tips

Posted in job search  by: admin
March 7th, 2010

  1. Create a Killer Resume: Your resume is what presents you to your employer. Your resume is as important as a profile for a company. You must take the time to create a resume that makes you stand out from the crowd. Try to be very specific in your resume, as employers would not read through all the details in your resume. Highlight whatever you feel that could add strength to your resume. Try to add good references in your resume.
  2. Create a Good Cover Letter: You must have a cover letter that exhibits your attitude. As a job seeker you must exhibit your positive attitude and discipline in your cover letter. Try to be as polite as possible.
  3. Multiple Resumes: It is better to have multiple resumes. You may prepare a resume specifically for a software engineer job and another one specifically for a call center job. You must target your resume to the employer.
  4. Searching for a Job: When searching for a job online, you need to find a job search engine that is reliable and that would help you achieve your ultimate goal of job search. Visit http://usjobcareer.com/ and register as a job seeker. USJobCareer is a reliable and job seeker friendly search engine designed with job seekers in mind.
  5. Keep Track: Job seekers should keep track of the job applications they have made and constantly check the websites to see if your CV has been shortlisted.

Register your resume at http://usjobcareer.com/jobseeker/newuser/ and take advantage of the free job search resources and tools available at the website.

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5 Responses to “Online Job Search Tips”

  1. thetyranyofevilmen Says:

    I need a job working the night shift, any good tips for doing an online job search for 3rd shift?
    All of the online search sights like Monster or Career Builder don’t seem to let me filter out what shift or hours I need. Does anybody have any good ideas on how or where I should search to just find night shift jobs in my area instead of coming through pages of jobs I can’t work.

  2. Mary McFerrin Says:

    get the sunday newspaper or a jobsweekly type read.
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  3. chocolate Says:

    secrurity is always good they have overnight positions
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  4. blake10500 Says:

    You can work on your computer for chacha.com, doing research! Email me at blake10500@yahoo.com for more details and a referral!
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    chacha.com

  5. mickbw Says:

    I don’t know of any sites that are strictly for third shift positions though I do think http:/snagajob.com has a filter for the shift.

    I would suggest that when you are doing a search in the search engines that you should check the option to search in the text of the ad as well as the job title. You should also do separate searches for the terms "3rd", "Third" and also for "shift" since the assumption is that most jobs are 1st shift and the only times it would be used is to indicate a variation from the norm.
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    With the large number of variations of spelling for what you are searching for you should check out http://jobsearchlog.com . Job Search Log can save your search criteria, has a Job Search Jump Start, Cover Letter Wizard and tools to organize your job search.

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