Finding a Job, Getting the Training
Due to current economic restraints many have been forced to find work in unrelated fields, though things seem to be looking up. Perhaps you've pondered a career change. The following courses and guides may be helpful particularly if you'd like to be an entrepreneur and your own boss.
There are jobs out there...and sometimes you just have to create your own. These are links to resources that can help you start a business, get a job in a specific industry, or just explore the possibilities.
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Top Job Hunt Sites
1. CareerBuilder.com
No list of best job search websites would be complete without this entry. CareerBuilder is one of the biggest job boards, and its robust search function allows you to filter by several criteria, including location, degree required and pay range. CareerBuilder partners with news media around the country and collects job listings from them. It also provides career advice and resources for candidates.
2. Indeed.com
A huge aggregator of postings from across the Web, this site consolidates listings from many job boards in one place. It also compiles information from various company career pages and allows you to search locally or globally.
3. Job.com
This large site offers weekly job alerts, job search advice, a resume builder and, of course, job postings. This job search website also allows you to upload your resume for hiring managers and recruiters to search.
4. LinkedIn.com
This networking site enables you to find jobs through your extended network. Additionally, you can join groups, participate in conversations and follow companies you find interesting and relevant to your job search.
5. Glassdoor.com
Job search websiteGlassdoor boasts a large database of company reviews — submitted by employees. Glassdoor promotes itself as giving job seekers insights into a company's work conditions, interview processes, salaries and benefits. In addition to providing job listings, Glassdoor allows employers to identify job candidates and market their companies to job seekers.
6. Monster.com
This massive job site is aptly named because it includes one of the largest number of job listings of any website. It also allows you to upload your resume and offers networking boards, as well as a search alert service so you can get targeted posts delivered via email.
7. SimplyHired.com
This search engine offers an email alerts service and lets you save your job searches. Candidates can sort their searches to focus on companies that hire veterans, have a high rate of diversity and abide by eco-friendly practices, among other criteria.
8. TheLadders.com
This site focuses on job openings for upper-level executives and professionals who are aiming for the management suite.