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Guide to Internet Job Searching, 2002-2003

Guide to Internet Job Searching, 2002-2003

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: internet website reference bible
Review: a good resource to help you narrow down your internew job search effectively

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Resource Book
Review: As Career Planning Host for bellaonline.com, I was interested to read this book as part of my research for my series on the online job search. What I discovered was that it was not a book to "read" as much as a wonderful resource which would reduce my internet research time by hours!

This is not a book of how to's - it has a few sections discussing career planning and eresumes, but refers you to websites for more information. You can find information on how to write eresumes and submit online on my site, or all over the internet.

What this book DOES have is links - separated by position type, state, even country. The legwork is done for you - and it allows you to target your job search to whatever industry or area you want - look up the lists of links for your target, and submit from there.

I note, however, that because of the dynamics of the internet, that resources like this can never stay current. Admittedly, since publication, some websites have merged or gone, but from my research, the majority of them were current and easy to find.

A valuable resource for targetting your job search.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Resource Book
Review: As Career Planning Host for bellaonline.com, I was interested to read this book as part of my research for my series on the online job search. What I discovered was that it was not a book to "read" as much as a wonderful resource which would reduce my internet research time by hours!

This is not a book of how to's - it has a few sections discussing career planning and eresumes, but refers you to websites for more information. You can find information on how to write eresumes and submit online on my site, or all over the internet.

What this book DOES have is links - separated by position type, state, even country. The legwork is done for you - and it allows you to target your job search to whatever industry or area you want - look up the lists of links for your target, and submit from there.

I note, however, that because of the dynamics of the internet, that resources like this can never stay current. Admittedly, since publication, some websites have merged or gone, but from my research, the majority of them were current and easy to find.

A valuable resource for targetting your job search.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Resource Book
Review: As Career Planning Host for bellaonline.com, I was interested to read this book as part of my research for my series on the online job search. What I discovered was that it was not a book to "read" as much as a wonderful resource which would reduce my internet research time by hours!

This is not a book of how to's - it has a few sections discussing career planning and eresumes, but refers you to websites for more information. You can find information on how to write eresumes and submit online on my site, or all over the internet.

What this book DOES have is links - separated by position type, state, even country. The legwork is done for you - and it allows you to target your job search to whatever industry or area you want - look up the lists of links for your target, and submit from there.

I note, however, that because of the dynamics of the internet, that resources like this can never stay current. Admittedly, since publication, some websites have merged or gone, but from my research, the majority of them were current and easy to find.

A valuable resource for targetting your job search.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Revolutionize Your Job Searching Skills!
Review: The Internet has truly revolutionized the job searching process. Tasks that took so much time to accomplish such as preparing, typing, and mailing resumes and cover letters has been reduced to a single days' work. Job seekers can now quickly access the latest employment opportunities and job finding assistance at the click of a mouse. The Guide to Internet Job Searching opens the door to quick and efficient use of one's time to obtain the employment information they are in need of.

The latest edition of this popular book offers a wealth of information on a variety of resources available to all job seekers today. Information provided includes local, state-by-state, government, and international resource listings and opportunities, public services, non-profits, entry-level and internships, online career resources, specific career path information, and reviews of some of the more popular job listing and recruiting Websites.

The authors provide brief, concise, and practical tips to help job finders use text editors, to narrow their job search efforts, to respond to posted online job opportunities, and to post their own resumes online. Those already online will find this book easy to use. Those without online connectivity and experience are offered tips on how they too can easily access the Internet.

The authors make clear to their readers that much preparation is required to successfully compete for online job openings. Adequate information is offered for job seekers of all ages and levels of work experience. This is an excellent introduction for finding jobs online. Invest in your future by investing in this book today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great resource!
Review: This is NOT a book on cyber resumes---there are whole tomes devoted to that topic. It IS a comprehensively researched listing of sites from the common to the highly specialized. I use this as a text in my graduate class to train counselors who work in one-stop career centers and in college placement offices. It's a great resource for sites and ideas on how to best use the Internet for finding a job: clear, concise and free of hype. Highly recommended.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Major disappointment
Review: This is the first Amazon book I've ever returned, but I did so in a heartbeat. Despite the long list of online sites - as advertised - there was no useful information on preparing a resume for online submission, despite a whole "chapter" on the subject (6 pages, actually). There is not a single reference to the use of keywords in your resume, strategies for tailoring a resume for companies who insist on online / electronic submission, beyond the trivial "use an asterisk for a bullet"...

If you're only looking for sites to submit your resume to, I suppose this would be useful. But if you want guidance as to how to help your resume rise to the top of the electronic stack, this book is a waste of money.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Simple, easy-to-read guide to the Online job search
Review: When Steve, Frances, and I first worked on this book 2 years ago, we decided we wanted to put together a guide to the Internet job search which would be easy to read and easy to understand for everyone. This update expanded the resource list considerably but hasn't changed our view in any way. If you are interested in looking toward the Internet to help you find a job, then check out our book.


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