About Job Searching: How to Find Job Listings
| from Alison Doyle I spent some time this week helping a friend look for a new job. She wasn't sure where to start, so we talked about the job search engines so she could find job listings that met her specifications fast, job sites with local listings like Craig's List, and niche job sites like MediaBistro and the New York Times Media Jobs section (she's a writer). |
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Glassdoor - Help Finding the Right Job There are lots of sites out there, and it isn't easy to know where to start, especially when you haven't looked for a job for a while. The world of job searching has changed a lot in the eight years since my friend last job searched. | | Gen Y Job Searching Goes Green Gen Y has always been interested in environmental and social issues, and the pattern holds true when it comes to employment. An Experience, the job site for college students...read more | Working at Wal-Mart Wal-Mart, with more than 1.4 million US associates, is one of the largest private employers in the United States. While many large companies are laying off workers, Wal-Mart, the...read more | Sponsored Links | | | Top Picks - Part Time Jobs Sites from your Job Searching Guide | | When you're looking for a part time job, it makes sense to start with the niche job sites that focus on part time and hourly jobs. You'll save some time searching, because all the jobs posted on these sites are for part time positions. | 1) Career Builder To find part time jobs, click on More Options, then select Part-Time (Employment Type) along with your location and other criteria to generate a list. 2) CoolWorks If you're interested in a seasonal part time job, CoolWorks lists thousands of summer and seasonal jobs. 3) Craig's List There's nothing fancy or significantly searchable at Craig's List, but, that doesn't matter. The simple list of "real" jobs works. Click on the city that interests you, click on part-time (at the bottom of the list of job categories) and review the list of job openings. | Back to School | | Tips for Students, Parents and Teachers. Get the house, the school, and the kids ready for the new school year with shopping tips, recipe ideas, homework help and more!
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