Ok, well not literally! With the explosive growth of the internet, you owe it to
yourself to take advantage of all it has to offer in terms of employment. From salary
comparisons to interviewing to posting your resume, when it comes to a comprehensive job
search, the internet can be your best friend.
Probably the largest bank of information can be found while
directly searching for jobs. You can search industry-specific sites or career sites which
don't discriminate. Some of our favorites include:
www.careershop.com - CareerShop.com the career site
for the computer generation. Employers post jobs on CareerShop.com's extensive network of
job boards and newsgroups with access to over 170,000 resumes.
www.employersonline.com - Employers Online
Regional Job Center - Employment website for professionals in Sales, Marketing, Engineering,
IT, ... and more. Employers and Recruiters post jobs in our nationwide career database. Job
seekers post your resume in our confidential database for our registered members to view.
www.coloradojobs.com - Your connection to jobs in
Colorado and the Rockies.
www.careermosaic.com (general)
www.hotjobs.com (general)
www.bestjobsusa.com (general)
www.careerbuilder.com (general)
www.careerpath.com (major city classifieds)
www.accounting.net.com (accounting) www.headhunternet.com,(management)
www.bloomberg.com (financial)
www.dice.com (technical)
In addition to finding quality job leads, this type of searching can
provide detailed descriptions of the kind of candidates from which employers choose!
If you only use the internet for one thing, make use of the tons of company research it can
deliver. Our favorite site, www.hoovers.com can equip
you with important information to help you shine during your interview. You can research
almost any major company here and also navigate through their career section to find good
openings.
The Wall Street Journal Careers Section is a leader in career advice and information. Visit
them and click on Salary Data By Industry for the
latest salary facts. Additionally, calculate moving expenses and find more salary
information here or visit www.salarysource.com for easy-to-navigate, straight
forward salary data.
In your web travels, you will probably notice a
number of job boards on which to post your resume. If you are planning on an aggressive
search, this is an important step to complete. You need to know, however, that your
competition is much greater online and a posting will not always guarantee an interview. As
with any job opening, only the best candidates will be interviewed, so make
sure that the resume you post for the world to see is a professional presentation of which
you can be proud!
To expedite the resume posting process, we offer
numerous resume posting packages saving you time and money.
Best of luck with your on-line search! |