It seems that when you are hunting for a job everyone has a piece of advice to give, but what are the best websites for gaining valuable employment advice that is free for the taking? Simply conducting a Google or Ping search for ‘employment advice’ will yield you far too many choices to weed through and you could spend the better part of a week trying to decide which websites will offer you the best advice in your quest for employment.
While the choices are vast when it comes to websites that offer quality employment advice there are several that seem to always stand out on any list that ever gets compiled. These websites are easy to use and are full of valuable information that is sure to help you find you way in the crazy employment market that is currently taking place. Here is a breakdown of the top websites for employment advice:
• Careerbuilder.com: Careerbuilder.com has a section for both people who are looking for a job as well as a section for employers who are looking to hire. Additionally, the website offers free advice on both sided of the employment gauntlet and is a very interactive and easy to use website. Because Careerbuilders.com works with some of the top employment agencies in the world the advice they give is both in depth and plentiful. Once on the home page there is an ‘advice and resources’ button that will take you to a section filled with various tid bits of information broken down by certain categories.
• Monster.com: You may already know that Monster.com is a great place to post your resume online and have it be available to thousands of potential employers, but you may not know that they have a special section with employment articles for giving job seekers advice on finding the perfect job. On the home page of the website you will see a tab that is labeled ‘advice.’ One click is all it will take and you will then be led to a smorgasbord of information, tips, tricks, and the like, all designed with one thing in mind; helping you get a job.
• HotJobs.com: HotJobs.com works in conjunction with Yahoo and they too have a special section filled with all kinds of resources that you can use to help you obtain a job. On the home page they have a button labeled ‘career tools’ which will take you to a section loaded with helpful information. Along with advice on finding a job, you will also be able to take advantage of the advice they offer on everything from preparing the perfect resume to what to expect in a job interview.
While there are a lot more websites that offer free employment articles online there will not be any others that offer the amount and quality that these three do. Because they are such big names and work with big corporations, recruiters, and a huge data base of people looking for work they are filled with an endless supply of knowledge that can be tapped whenever you want for free.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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