In California and surrounding areas, unemployment is rising almost daily, but with this, so are job listings. With each layoff, another person joins the ranks of the unemployed, but another person is saddled with his or hers departed colleague’s duties.
As more and more people take on the tasks of their terminated coworkers, companies are realizing that productivity is decreasing. This slowing in productivity is then contributing to decreased sales and revenue which is sparking more layoffs. However this vicious cycle has been recognized and managers and upper level executives are realizing that they are going to have to spend money to make money and in spending more money they are creating more job listings.
With all of the layoffs the employment pool has been growing at an amazing rate. Due to this large number of available employees, many companies are beginning to offer more and more career search capabilities. In the past, people would have to go through traditional channels to find a job listing. Potential employees traditionally would have to search through pages of small ads in California and surrounding area newspapers.
When they became fed up with the newspapers they would turn to temp agencies and other means to track down a job listing. Fortunately today people are able to search for job listings more efficiently. From more general websites like craigslist or merely searching for the company where you want to work, to specific websites that target executives or computer engineers; the means to find a job listing are endless.
The average person has a good idea as to what field they want their next job to be in, but they don’t know how to find that dream job. With so many options to find that special job listing, people often times become frustrated because they think they have seen everything and yet found nothing. However, if this is you, don’t be discouraged, that dream job is out there, you just need to know how to find it.
The internet is full of literally millions of job listings. Start off your job search with a few ideas in mind. Knowing your desired location, salary, title and company size can immediately filter out more than 80% of the online job listings. If you want to stay in California make sure that location is your first limiting factor and then continue down your list of priorities.
Pretty soon you will find that you have cut through more than 99% of the job listings out there and although this may not sound like a lot, it still can leave thousands of jobs up for grabs. So how do you filter even further? You’ve come to the right place. This page is full of job search tools that can help you find the exact job listing you want. Just remember the priorities that you value and go from there. You’ll be submitting you resume in no time!
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