Where Do You Look for Jobs?
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What do I do for a living? Go ahead and take a guess. I do a ton of different things: writer, content producer, consultant and occasionally a speaker at functions. I have managed to turn something I love into a career. You may not be so lucky, and might be looking for something new. Where do you go to find a new job?
Web 3 Jobs can give you a headline to your new career today. What’s interesting about the navigation of this site, is that there’s no page reloads. If I click on one of the tabs, the sidebar shuffles, and refreshes the main area automatically. That makes it much simpler when I’m searching for something in particular.
I can read more about a job now, or mark it to read later. You can even subscribe to RSS feeds for specific job categories or key words. This is a very effective way to look for something new or different. It’s even great for employers looking to hire someone!
I have 25 coupons to give away to 25 of you community members! If you’re looking for a job, or need to post a job – a coupon to do so for free will help! So, how can you win? Go to Twitter and send the following tweet:
@chrispirillo I need a job! http://www.web3jobs.com
Of course, if you’re wanting to hire someone and want to win, just change that to say:
@chrispirillo I am looking to hire someone! http://www.web3jobs.com
We’re at a point in history where many people are losing their jobs. However, there are people out there hiring. Web 3 Jobs is looking to bring the two parties closer together.
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6 Comments
Sven Recker
February 24th, 2009
at 10:36pm
Well,
i use three ways for my jobsearch.
At first Internet (Xing, Online Job Center and so on)
Second is to use my contacs to person who look for internal job biddings. Well, this is the favorit for my sucess.
At last the newspaper.
And then i favorit to write a e-mail with two pdf files.
And you?
regards
sven recker
Emir
February 25th, 2009
at 8:10am
The user experience is improved through these side bars, but I suspect at the cost of SEO.
Secondly, I don’t see many openings there. I would rather refer to other web sites with a larger data base. After all, what’s the point of nice GUI, if you can’t use Web 3 Jobs for its main purpose: job hunting.
Regards
J. Michael Warner
February 25th, 2009
at 7:21pm
Whether the economy is up or down does not matter. The business that gives is the business of self employment. I advise my clients to pursue multiple streams of income. When one source of income dries up, already be drawing on 3-4 other sources of income.
Frank
February 27th, 2009
at 8:29pm
This is definitely a useful website. Now I have another searching tool for jobs. Good find!
Joseph
February 27th, 2009
at 8:50pm
i just search on google for jobs
Axlin
March 6th, 2009
at 8:37pm
Personally I job hunt at my university’s career center. They have plenty of tools and resources to help you find a job, be it a local position or not. It’s especially handy for me to go to them because of the fact that many employers from around the country come to my university looking for talent. Being a currently-enrolled college student, I can always turn to them to find internships or temp positions to get myself some relevant experience to work toward my career goals.
Obviously not everybody is going to have such a resource available to them, though. But, if you’re a student, I would definitely check out your career center, if your school has one. Their job is to get you a job.