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"Variety is the soul of pleasure."
-Aphra Behn
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Quick Tips |
| Dos & Don'ts to advance your job search |
- Make a plan with written objectives on how you will integrate job boards in your search.
- Be open and flexible. Don't rule out opportunities that don't seem to fit your criteria exactly.
- Don't spend of all your job search time on job boards!
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Make your job search activities more meaningful and productive by using the ReadySet HIRED! Worksheets.
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There are thousands of places to find job postings online. The most popular ones are the big job boards all job seekers have heard about. Browsing those will reveal the sheer volume of opportunities out there. Smaller job boards are particularly useful if you are looking for work in a niche or more specialized market. Associations or other organizations also consolidate job postings for a specific category of opportunities, such as work in the technology or accounting fields. Some companies post on multiple job boards to get as much exposure as possible. Some search firms also have job boards, and it's worthwhile to check them out. Don't limit yourself to traditional job boards and search firms however. Be sure to check out corporate career sites for their online job postings. You can better target your search that way.
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My Coaching
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| Get an edge over the competition |
| Limit the amount of time you spend on job boards. There's a hidden job market out there where the competition is much less intense. Job boarding can be helpful in a number of ways. In addition to listing jobs, jobs boards can be an excellent source for researching information on the various industries and companies you are interested in. |
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