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Expand Your Job Search - Use Job Search
Engines and Job Boards

Job search engines are a way of researching positions that you may
otherwise not have heard about.  They aggregate job descriptions
from a variety of sources such as online job sites, newspapers and
some directly from the hiring company. They tend to duplicate one
another, but they are all worth using in your pursuit.  

If you use these job search engines, understand that not every
company uses the same terminology for the same job. Use a variety
of titles to round up the greatest selection of jobs you might want.
Some of the sites will update you on new opportunities for your title
choices.

Simplyhired.com is a template for most job search engines. The
site aggregates results from major job websites, newspapers,
company websites, associations and other online sources.
Employers cannot post jobs. Site is strictly for job seekers. Users
can search by occupation, job title or location.

Indeed.com is the oldest of the group of job search engines.

Juju.com - A job search engine that sorts by job title and location

Jobsonline.com - A job search engine that sorts by job title and
location

JobVolume.com - A job search engine that sorts by job title and
location. Includes government jobs.

Hound.com requires sign up but will send out opportunities.

Jobpier.com requires log in and user information.  

Also, you may consider online job boards whereby you upload your
resume to
Monster.com, ResumeRabbit.com, which uploads it to
Monster and HotJobs and Yahoo!

UnitedWeWork.org provides a system whereby applicants fill in
education and work experience similar to the way tax software takes
you through the 1040.  The site is anonymous.  Applicants do not
reveal who they are until employers contact them.  

Try these resources as you pursue new dreams.  If you are not sure
what the future holds, browse and see the opportunities that may be
ahead.  Start now!

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Mary Lee Gannon is a career advice and leadership expert who
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poverty and then on to become a newspaper reporter, trade
association executive director, public relations consultant, and
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FREE Resources
to help you:

1. United States of America's
primary source on career
information:
www.onetcenter.org

2. Wage Estimates
www.
salary.com and Bureau of
Labor and Statistics

3. Organize Your Job Search -
Post a Question etc.:
www.cvtips.com

4.  Starting Over After Divorce:
www.womansdivorce.com

5.  Starting Over for Women:
www.makingbreadmagazine.co
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6.  Self Improvement:
www.selfgrowth.com.

7.  Job Postings, Resume
Advice and Resources:

www.
careerbuiler.com

8.  Templates for: business
plans, competitive analysis,
start up costs and more:
www.score.org/business_toolbox
.html

9.  Federal/Sate/Local
Government jobs:  
www.USAJOBS.com

10. U.S. Government's Free
online courses, webinars and
podcasts for workforce
development:
www.onetacademy.com.

11. Occupational Outlook
Handbok 2008-09 by Bureau of
Labor and Statistics:
http://www.bls.gov/oco/home.ht
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