Internet resources for Job Seekers
In these tough economic times, finding and retaining gainful employment is essential and the Internet can make all the difference.
Whether you are unemployed or employed and seeking a better situation, learning how to leverage the Internet can dramatically improve your results.
Job search sites, professional networking sites, blogs and forums are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to making a connection that can result in big opportunities.
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- Internet Job Hunting Do's and Don'ts
- Tips on How to Find a New Job While Still at Your Old One
- Online Resumes - Do's and Don'ts
- How Blogging and Social Networking Can Impact Your Job Search
- Top 10 Interview Do's and Don'ts for Job Seekers
- LinkedIn - The largest Professional Network
- Xing - Global Networking for Professionals
- Ryze Business Networking
- Volunteer to build your personal network
- 2009 Job Market Hot Spots
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