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100 Top Internet Job Sites
The Internet continues to revolutionize job finding and recruitment. More and more job seekers turn to the Internet to post their resumes and search for job listings. At the same time, employers increasingly use the Internet to find candidates by announcing positions and searching resume databases. Indeed, the Internet is where hundreds of thousands of job seekers and employers meet each day in what has become one of the most exciting job markets to evolve in decades. This electronic job market is one job seekers and employers cannot and should not avoid in today's talent-driven economy.
For job seekers and employers alike, the Internet is more than just a place to post resumes and job vacancies and search for attractive employers and candidates. The Internet also is a powerful tool for conducting all aspects of a job search--from self-assessment and research to networking and negotiating salary. Here's the first Internet job search book that goes beyond listing popular Internet employment sites for posting resumes and surveying job announcements. 100 Top Internet Job Sites shows how to turn the Internet into a private career counselor for developing key job search skills. Focusing on the whole job search process, the book identifies and analyzes key Web sites for assessing skills, setting goals, writing resumes and cover letters, networking, interviewing, and negotiating salary. The book also shows how to research companies and industries, connect to the Internet for the first time, use search engines, observe netiquette, and much more.
Organized by key job search skills, 100 Top Internet Job Sites helps job seekers and career professionals find the top Internet sites for conducting an effective A to Z job search. It also provides useful tips on how to:
- Start an online job search
- Communicate properly with others on the Internet
- Search for jobs appropriate for one's skills and abilities
- Locate the perfect job and employer
- Write an Internet-savvy resume and cover letter
- Find the top job and resume posting Web sites
- Research potential employers
- Network for information, advice, and referrals
- Prepare for the job interview
- Negotiate salary and benefits
Emphasizing both the standard and special features of each Internet site, the book is a useful guide for anyone seeking to hone their online and offline job search skills. This comprehensive guide to the top 100 Internet sites for job seekers is a "must read" for anyone navigating today's highly competitive job market.
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