Archive for February, 2008

Texas Job Search

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

San Antonio, Texas is a great choice if you’re looking to make a career change or relocate to a new city. With its stable business sectors such as healthcare and government, San Antonio enjoys continual stability and growth of the economy and the job market. The stablility of the military and technology businesses located in this bustling city also make it attractive for singles and families alike.

Fortunately for San Antonio, they did not experience the housing bubble that plagued most U.S. cities over the past years, and the downturn in the housing market did not affect them significantly. This makes it a great place to find jobs in Texas and the perfect place to buy a new home!

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Online Job Hunt

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Searching for a job via the internet but don’t know where to start?

Using the internet to find a job is one of the fastest growing ways to find a job and the opportunities to find a job online are increasing day by day. The internet is easily accessible and is open to you 24 hours a day. So managing your time to post your resume, evaluate open jobs, update your profile, network, and apply for jobs is even easier than ever before.

With the expansive growth of internet job searches, competition can sometimes be tough. That’s why it is important that you distinguish yourself from the competition by creating a comprehensive resume or profile which showcases your talents, experience, skills, and accomplishments. Be thorough, yet concise, in preparing your resume.

There are many credible websites to support you in your online job hunt. Evaluate the different job boards where resumes can be posted to determine which ones best meet your needs. Some sites focus more on hiring in specific industries such as technology, healthcare, or sales. Simply posting your resume on every site or board on the internet does not necessarily increase your chances of obtaining a job. It’s how your profile is written that makes a difference.

Remember that your resume is also open to thousands of people once you post it on the internet. Protecting your personal information becomes critical since using your personal email address or including your phone number increases your exposure to the public. The most popular sites, such as Monster.com, utilize strict privacy and information sharing policies. This helps to protect your personal information.

Posting your resume is only the beginning of your job search via the internet. Be proactive in your search and continue networking and contacting potential employers directly, either by email or phone, to optimize your chances of finding the perfect job.