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  • 12 Oct 2009 1:30 PM | Deleted user
    Attention Mentees:
     
    How are you? Fine I hope. How is your job search coming along? My job search tips are listed below:
     
    Go to Martindale.com (www.martindale.com) to do research on the law firms and legal speciality that you are interested in. Fax your cover letter and resume to those law firms.
     
    That is how I got all of my permanent jobs.
     
     
    Good Luck.
     
     
    Regards,
    Letitia M. Smith
  • 29 Jul 2009 1:25 PM | Deleted user
    Hi,

    Here is PDF attachment: Internet Your Way To a New Job - How to Really Find a Job Online.    
     
    Cordially,
     
    Letitia Smith
  • 30 Jun 2009 1:22 PM | Deleted user

    The Top Ten Job Search Engines on the Web

    Find a Job with Job Search Engines



    If you're in the market for a new job, you'll want to check out my list of the top then job search engines out there. All of these job search engines offer unique features and can streamline your job search efforts.

    1. Monster.com-Job Search Engine with Lots of Extras1

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    I've been using Monster.com for several years now and have always found it to be one of the best job search engines out there. You can narrow your search by location, keywords, and employer; plus, Monster has plenty of job search extras: networking boards, job search alerts, and online resume posting.

    2. Indeed.com- A Meta Search Job Engine4

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    Indeed.com is a very solid job search engine. Unlike Monster, you cannot submit your resume from Indeed.com, but the job search engine more than makes up for that by being a meta search engine of many of the major job search engines and job search boards out there. I've found that Indeed uncovers a lot of jobs that you wouldn't normally find on most job search sites, and they do a good job of making their job search features as easy to use as possible.

    3. USA.gov7

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    Think of USA.gov as your gateway into the huge world of US government jobs. Navigate to the USA.gov home page, click on the Jobs and Education9 section, then Government Jobs10. You'll find a wealth of resources here to help you find jobs working for Uncle Sam.

    4. CareerBuilder12

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    CareerBuilder offers job searchers the ability to find a job, post a resume, create job alerts, get job advice and job resources, look up job fairs, and much more. This is a truly massive job search engine that offers a lot of good resources to the job searcher; I especially appreciate the list of job search communities.14

    5. Dice16

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    Dice.com is a job search engine dedicated to only finding technology jobs. It offers a targeted niche space for finding exactly the technology position you might be looking for.

    6. LinkUp19

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    LinkUp is a job search engine that searches for jobs within company websites. Here are five search tips21 that will help you use LinkUp more effectively.

    7. Yahoo Hot Jobs23

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    Yahoo Hot Jobs is one of the largest and most well known job search engines on the Web.

    8. SimplyHired 26

    Simply Hired27
    SimplyHired has been one of my favorite job search engines now for a while; mostly because of their SimplyFired28 contest. SimplyHired also offers a very unique job search experience; the user "trains" the job search engine by rating jobs he or she is interested in. SimplyHired also gives you the ability to research salaries, add jobs to a job map, and view pretty detailed profiles of various companies. I highly recommend SimplyHired.

    9. LinkedIn.com30

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    LinkedIn.com combines the best of two worlds: the ability to scour the Internet for jobs with its job search engine, and the opportunity to network with like-minded friends and individuals to deepen your job search.

    10. Craigslist33

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    There are all sorts of interesting jobs on Craigslist. Just find your city, look under Jobs, then look under your job category. Non-profit, systems, government, writing, etc. jobs are all represented here.

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