Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Guide to Internet Job Searching

Guide to Internet Job Searching 2004-2005

Guide to Internet Job Searching 2004-2005

“Simply the best thing in print on the subject of using the Internet in your job search.” -Richard N. Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute?

This definitive guide to harnessing the Internet’s powerful research capabilities has been thoroughly updated to include the latest online job searching techniques. Using Guide to Internet Job Searching, 2004-2005, absolutely anyone with access to a computer can immediately conduct a timesaving, low-cost, high-impact job search. Copublished with the Public Library Association, the Guide to Internet Job Searching offers expert advice on how to find and use online bulletin boards, job listings, recruiter information, discussion groups, and resumeposting services. Its easy-to-use format and user-friendly tone make this an excellent tool for both the experienced surfer and Internet newbie. Includes:

* Local, state-by-state, government, and international resource listings and opportunities
* Online career resources
* Specific career path information
* Reviews of some of the more popular job listing and recruiting websites

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The bestselling guide to finding a job online fully updated!

Whether you are a looking for a new opportunity or wanting to change careers, Guide to Internet Job Searching offers the most up-to-date techniques to help you find not just any job, but the job you want. It shows you how to funnel all your information and energy into a focused, targeted search, so you can harness the power of the Internet to your advantage.

Copublished by America’s foremost career books publisher and the Public Library Association, Guide to Internet Job Searching leads you through the process of effectively researching companies you’re considering, so you don’t waste valuable time yours and theirs. It also helps you connect with bulletin boards, job listings, recruiters, discussion groups, and resume-posting services. This bestselling resource offers a comprehensive, cutting-edge strategy to put you in front of the competition which gets fiercer every day.

Fully updated to meet the standards of today’s competitive job market, this user-friendly guide provides:

-A comprehensive list of employment websites, along with a review of each one
-Specific career-path information from business and law to science and the humanities
-Expert advice on how to “network” online with those who can best help you
-Government, public policy, and international resource job listings
-Handy information on summer, part-time, and internship opportunities

Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or an Internet novice, Guide to Internet Job Searching will introduce you to new, original methods for a fast, efficient online search for that job of your dreams.

Margaret Riley Dikel, author of The Riley Guide (rileyguide.com), is a private consultant specializing in the use of the Internet for employment and career information. She is an internationally recognized authority in this field, having worked for many prominent governmental agencies and public and private corporations.

Frances E. Roehm is the SkokieNet librarian at Skokie (Illinois) Public Library, where she specializes in building the village’s community online. She is also the webmaster of ChicagoJobs.org, a regional resource for Chicagoland job hunters and career changers. She currently chairs the PLA Job and Career Information Services committee.

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