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Finding Those Elusive Jobs on the Net Using a Job Bank Search

By Kelly Land, © All rights reserved.

A job bank search is key to finding work. Of course you already know that. Are you frustrated though? Finding work at home jobs or employment does not have to be a nightmare. You just need to know the secrets on how to find them! I have become somewhat of an expert in this field, due to the hours I spend every night looking for these jobs. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist or an Internet expert to locate

these elusive work at home job when you do a job bank search.

First of all you need to get familiar with free job banks. Free job banks are web sites that list thousands of jobs by employers across the nation and even the world. I recommend starting a “favorites” file or a new “bookmark” file called Job Banks, this way you can easily save these URL’s for easy access. My favorite free job banks are:

www.monster.com
www.net-temps.com
www.Job.com
www.SnagAJob.com

You can also try this site for specific jobs…

www.exploretalent.com
These are all great to start with but I recommend getting as many job banks lined up as possible. You can find these sites by simply typing in “employment” or “jobs” at any major search engine. Once you compile a nice list of sites you need to know how to search them. All of them have certain search criteria so read up and learn what each one is. The keyword is the best way to find home employment. I find typing in “work at home” (in quotes) works well “telecommute” “home based” “virtual office” or just “home” all came up with results.Another hot spot for finding a job is your online newspaper! I find dozens of jobs in newspapers across the country. Almost all the major newspapers are on the Internet. Locate your local paper and search for a work at home job online. Be sure o use all of the keywords listed above! My favorite web site to search over 90 national newspapers is: http://www.jobfactory.com
There are many online web sites that feature telecommuting jobs as well. These jobs are updated daily or weekly and offer a variety of positions. All are free to view and apply for.
http://www.tjobs.com

Another great way to find a job is to visit companies that offer the same services that you would like to do. As an example: If you do data entry, you would look for companies that offer data entry services. Visit these web sites and nine out of ten times there will be a “opportunities” or “employment” section looking for data entry clerks. If you are interested in word processing or administrative then look for companies that offer these services. Even if they don’t, e-mail them a resume, you never know when they will be looking!
But the #1 WAY TO GET HIRED IS TO GET YOUR RESUME OUT THERE! Post your resume to as many job banks in your local area and on the Internet as possible! Don’t be shy. A word of caution, make your resume is “private” — I recommend your name and e-mail address only. Also be sure your resume is professional, the best it can be. Remember you are competing against many others the employee may be considering. The best resume will win, even though you may have more years of experience or are better qualified. This is the only thing the employer has to judge you by. If your resume screams ”sloppy” or “unclear”, you will be passed up. Would you ever show up to a job interview in ripped sweats and a T-shirt? If your resume is unprofessional this is the appearance you are creating. Cover letters are just as vital as the resume, sometimes even more important. This is your introduction, your “Here I am and I know you are gonna want to hire me” statement. So, take a look at your resume, does it let your future employer know what job you want, highlights your best skills for the job, advertises your past work experience and education?

Help with getting your resume created:

Resume Edge – The New York Times has called EssayEdge “the world’s premier application essay editing service” and ResumeEdge powers the resume services of The Wall Street Journal and SallieMae.

Resume Rabbit – Instantly post your resume to over 75 career sites.

Email My Resume – Offers Powerful, Cost-Effective Resume Distribution with more advanced features and options than any other service.

The first thing to do is to go to some of these sites and get your resume posted online for FREE: Job.com and Beyond.com

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  • Kelly Land is the owner and content author here at MoneyMakingMommy.com. She has been part of an expert work at home panel and spent the last 12 years researching work at home.