
Before You Go Online, Answer These Questions
The answers to these questions will begin to build a list of Keywords you can use in your search.
What Do You Want to Do? What Can You Do? (Skills and Occupations)
What skills do you have, what interests, etc. Identify general occupations that interest you, not specific job titles.
Think healthcare or sales, not Chief Medical Officer or Director of International Sales
Who Do You Want to Work For? (Industries and Employer Preferences)
What industry interests you, what type of employer? If you have some specific companies you want to target, great!
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Not all job opportunities out there are good. That’s why you need to study it well before grabbing it. Sometimes, being a freelancer is good for those people who don’t have that much responsibilty but for those people who have families it’s not good due to the support that you will need to give your family. Most of the opportunities I see over the net are affliated with Marketing: paid- to- click; Multilevel Marketing; Social networking and etc. And most of the persons who grabs these kind of opportunities are mostly house wives, who doesn’t do anything at home during the off peak hours because sometimes they’re bored and instead of chatting with their friends or watching the television, all they have to do is just one click away from the internet to make some easy cash. I admit that, even I does this kind of activity to earn extra income and I also enjoy it because the earning experience but also because of the enjoyment I feel through sharing my opinions and feelings to other readers.

Using the Internet in your job search is not necessarily easy. It crosses a variety of services and information resources. No single list, network, or resource will contain everything you need for a fully effective online job search.
What Makes Up The Complete Job Search?
Many people believe they are hard at work looking for work when they religiously scan the Sunday Classifieds. Unfortunately, what they are really doing is expending 100% of their effort on only 25% of the possibilities.
A Real Job Search has 4 Main Activities and 2 Environments — Off-line and On
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If you are looking for one of the best sites to look for a job, employment or career, careerbuilder.com is the right site for you. You could just type the keywords of what you’re looking for and enter the location of where you want to work. You could select a job category from an extensive list ranging from Accounting to Warehouse. If you’re done, just press the Find Jobs button. What’s nice about this is you can save your searches so you don’t have to reenter the data if you forget the results. You could also search work by company, by industry, and you could also select from international jobs and jobs in Canada. Browse job categories and job search tools; they’re very helpful links for the job searcher too.