Finding jobs online...?
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You may have more experience than you think if you've ever done volunteer work, sold Girl Scout cookies, helped out at your church, etc.
Internships are specifically designed for people who don't have experience, particularly college students. They don't always pay, but they often do.
Regardless of how much experice you have (or don't have), networking is the best way to find a job since most jobs are not posted any where. MySpace, FaceBook, etc. provide assistance with finding friends you've lost touch with.
Again, regardless of your amount of experience, these are the most effective job sites:
* Craigslist.org for California - http://geo.craigslist.org/iso/us/ca...
This is the one specified the most often in the last year as the site someone used to successfully find a job.
Craigslist is a giant online classifieds site, broken up by location. For each location, employers post "jobs" and "gigs" (which are short-term jobs, like project assignments, that may tide you over until you get a real job). There are 22 individual Craigslists for 22 markets in California, including many in southern California.
* Indeed.com - http://www.indeed.com
This site is a central source for finding job opportunities listed. Indeed is a "job aggregator" which collects jobs from job sites (like Monster, HotJobs, and CareerBuilder, but NOT Craigslist) as well as from employers, newspapers, etc., so you go to one central place to search for the jobs and cover more sites than you even know about. Quick and comprehensive.
I just did a quick searach on Indeed for "intern" and Los Angeles, CA, and it found 1,243 jobs. The same search for San Diego found 522 jobs. You can adjust the search for distance from a specific city in miles - like "within 25 miles" so you should be able to fine tune your search to exactly where you want.
* Job-Hunt.org - http://www.job-hunt.org/jobs/california.
With over 8,300 links to employers and career resources, organized by state or specialty, Job-Hunt will help you identify possible employers and also job search networking and local support groups to help you with your networking.
For the state of California, Job-Hunt links to over 440 local resources and employers:
- - local job search support groups
- - local job sites and online classifieds
- - state and local governments
- - colleges and universities
- - public school districts
- - banks and financial companies
- - internet and technology companies
- - medical, biotech, and pharma companies
- - many other California employers
Good luck with your job search!
http://www.moster.com and http://www.careerbuilder.com
Go to monster.com or careerbuilder.com Good luck.
The main places that advertise jobs would be Monster, CareerBuilder, plus the LA Times or similar papers will probably have on line postings, there is CraigsList as well. For the type of jobs you are looking for you should also consider local temp services, be sure to register with at least three.
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