Best Ways to Learn About Job Openings

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Finding the perfect job after losing a job has been one of the most difficult experiences job seekers have gone through in their lives.  Searching for jobs, applying and interviewing for jobs are a full-time job within all of the effort the job seeker puts in.

Searching for job listings online through job resources like job search sites, online job search tools, job search engines, networking sites, and various tips that a job seeker can use within their daily job searches.

Two of the most popular job search engines job seekers can use:

Indeed.com

Indeed.com have millions of job listings from thousands of web sites which includes company career pages, job boards, professional associations, newspaper classifieds, and blogs.  Job seekers are also able to research through companies, find people who work for companies that are of interest, search through updated salaries and job trends, and participate in discussion forums. 

Linkup

Linkup is a resourceful job search engine that helps to find hidden jobs located within company websites.  Linkup goes through thousands of job listings from corporate websites and employer websites such as small, mid-sized and large company career listings to help job applicants connect them with jobs to apply.

SimplyHired

This site also searches for thousands of jobs through classifieds job boards and company sites. SimplyHired  has advanced search options allowing job seekers to search the type of company, type of job, keyword search, location and date of job post.  Job seekers will be able to view their LinkedIn connections to find out if they have any contacts with companies they are interested in applying. 

Reference:  http://jobsearch.about.com/od/jobsearchengines/a/jobsearchengine.htm

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