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Searching for Your Employer: Going Beyond Posted Job Openings

Where do you start your search for a job? Despite the tight labor market, job hunting at employer job posting sites is the most still efficient and cost-effective way. A job posting site will get your résumé out to the largest possible number of potential employers. An employer job posting site helps to find a new job matching your career interests, geographic preferences, and salary requirement. Whether you are a first-time job seeker or an experienced professional with a long track record interested in climbing the career ladder, employer job posting sites provide you with an ample opportunity to identify and find your right employer.

However, take advantage of other career tools beyond just the listings at employer job posting sites.

Employer job posting resources often include career-related articles and advice, job fair listings, and salary information. These employer job posting sites will satisfy your need to be on top of current events, product advances, and other items affecting your profession. Employer job posting sites often arrange for educational seminars that will help you to raise your professional level. Join a professional association (you will find links at employer job posting sites also). Professional associations offer periodicals, newsletters, bulletins designed to keep members informed of trends, changes in leadership, and other important data. Some associations sponsor employer job posting programs that can be another source of employment. Networking with other association members can also be an excellent way to get the inside track on new career opportunities.

Find time to visit employer job posting sites regularly. Do you know the most important time in the life-cycle of a job posting? Research indicates it’s the first 48-72 hours!

Once you land an interview, read up on your potential job posting employer. Candidates should go to web site of the job posting employer to understand what the company does and be able to speak appropriately about their qualifications for the job.

And, finally, it is important that your online efforts of searching for openings at employer job posting sites should complement other – like, looking at print ads and networking.


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