Need a job? Some thoughts and advice about job search websites and finding a job.

by wordwrangler on February 26, 2009

Job search websites are always a popular place to see what’s out there. The only problems is that lately it seems that everyone is seeing what’s out there – even people who still have jobs, but are worried about losing them.

The other thing about these sites is that you often never hear anything back. Makes you wonder if it’s just a headhunter collecting resumes.

The most popular job sites by traffic:

1) CareerBuilder.com
2) HotJobs.com
3) Monster.com

I actually prefer two new job search sites that claim to search all the job sites simultaneously

Indeed.com
SimplyHired.com

Another thing I like about these two job search sites is that after you do your keyword search and get the results, you can click on the top of the page for email alerts that will be sent to you whenever a new job in your keyword comes along.

In the meantime, don’t forget about old-fashioned person-to-person networking. Talk to people you work with, people you used to work with, etc.

And good luck. There’s a job for you out there somewhere. It’s your job to find it. Get going. And get hired.

Click here for a great article: 30+ Websites To Visit When You’re Laid Off

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truecreek March 3, 2009 at 2:30 pm

Indeed is a great site. Used it myself many times. Considered an aggregator.

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