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Archive for October, 2009

Online Job Search – Using Networking Sites

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Online job search that involves going directly to company internet sites is a good way to introduce yourself to the company in which you think you might be interested. Typically, companies are eager to present themselves to the public online so they will have complete descriptions of their business philosophy, the services, supplies or products they promote, and a section for job hunters in which they post job openings. Generally, you can identify, through various search options, the jobs which might be appropriate for your skills and abilities. Many systems allow you to apply for specific jobs online through a system where you would complete an application and upload your resume. It will be transmitted to the Human Resources Department or function responsible for resume assessment.

Once you have completed a company’s application process, you will then become part of their database for a period of time. Some systems search their databases automatically when new jobs are posted. If your resume matches any of the job requirements, you shall get a notice and opportunity to apply for the job online.

The advantage of these online job search functionalities is that they give you access to an extensive database of job opportunities across the country. You can search by state and city, and view everything that is posted. The more sophisticated sites also allow you to narrow your search by job category, name or position level. Some allow you to specify a company name and search nationwide for job opportunities within that specific company. This online functionality puts many position descriptions in front of you quickly. You can apply for them immediately, or on the more expansive sites, you can put them in a “save” or “watch” category so you can think about it and apply at a later date.

Other sites have extensive functionality to help job searchers including: search by date posted, job profiles you can set up that alert you to jobs being posted that fit your skills. Resume posting on the job search site where employers can search resumes that match their requirements, salary calculators. Career resource links that provide services such as, coaching, education, interview tips, financial advice, etc. Career fair information, resume critique and video resume posting.

Check out the site you want to use, look for endorsements, privacy and security statements, and full disclosure about company ownership and business practices. Many online sites require you to purchase a membership, but the fees are not excessive and most have varying levels so you can pick one that suits your needs and your budget.

To be fair, there is one thing that online sites can not do: specifically, they can not put you in physical contact with a potential hiring company because most do not allow any contact outside the online service. However, the advantage of applying for a limitless number of jobs, in any category may outweigh the lack of personal contact. Searching online will certainly ensure that a far greater number of potential employers get to see your resume than if you used a single employment agency or recruiter.

Guide to The Best Careers For Women

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

As you begin researching some of the best careers for women, the first thing you should do is to take an honest look at yourself. Think about the things and you enjoy doing the most and where your interests lie. Look for a pattern and then focus on those things that you find yourself going back to in the future. When you find a job or new career doing something you love, then you are more likely to stick with it longer and find happiness in your work. That is something that not all people can say about their jobs.

Another thing you should think about when you consider the best careers for women is your personal lifestyle. Your lifestyle will tell you a lot about the types of careers that will and will not work for you. If you are a single female and you love adventure, then you would probably love a career where you can travel often. However, if you have children and prefer to stick closer to home, then you might want to consider a career that allows you to have your work schedule fit around what your children are doing. Similarly, if you want to work part time while your children are in school, this may also limit your career opportunities. If you are the breadwinner of your family, then you will want to carefully research careers where you know you can reach your full potential. This is certainly an aspect you should consider when looking for careers. Many women need the flexibility in their careers in order to keep up with a busy family schedule.

Your education is something else you will want to consider when looking at career choices. Just because you may not have the education to hold a certain job does not mean that job is not open to you. You just need to decide how far you are willing to go to get that dream job. If you have been out of the workforce for some time, then you may very well need to brush up on your skills before entering the workforce. Some careers are more specialized when it comes to your education. If you never finished that degree, now may be the time to do it. You may even find it you can take community education classes or classes online to become more competitive in a certain field. Do not let your education (or lack of education) stand in the way. There are ways you can get your dream job, even if it does mean you will need to work a little harder to do it.