About Job Searching: Politics, Job Searching, and Company Sites
| from Alison Doyle Company web sites are among the best sources for finding job listings, especially if you know what companies you are interested in working for. You can go directly to the source and search for and apply for jobs online directly at many company web sites. |
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Finding Jobs on Company Web Sites At most company sites, you can apply for all level positions online - from part-time hourly jobs to top management positions. Employers ranging from AT&T to Walmart have jobs online, so does the government (both state and federal), non-profit organizations, and schools. | | Top Job Search Sites Where do you begin to look for jobs when you're starting a job search? I hear from people every day who are getting overwhelmed by the amount of information that's out there. It can be hard to know where to start and which job sites to use. There are thousands of job sites and millions of jobs posted online, and you'll find more of both each and every day. | Leave the Politics at Home Be discreet when you job search and keep politics out of the process. Stay away, of course, from the obvious (like wearing a pin advertising your party affiliation) and also be careful about what you mention on your resume, in your blog and on Facebook and MySpace, and in interviews. | Sponsored Links | | | | Advertisement |