I have been looking for a job for months. Are there any other sites/agencies I can use (no work at home jobs)?
I have been looking since I graduated from college in May. I have a Bachelor of Science in biology, but I'm willing to work in any field. I have put in quite a few applications, but I'm not getting much back. I'm also having trouble finding a lot of things that I'm qualified to do; there are plenty of listings, but not many that pertain to anything I do. I have used monster.com, careerbuilder.com, al.com (local newspaper's site), craigslist, indeed.com and collegegrad.com. I searched gov. jobs, but I don't qualify to do anything listed there for Birmingham. Are there other sites or agencies that I can use? (Please no spam/work from home jobs.) Are there any other things I can do? I know the market is tough right now, but it seems like I should be able to get *something*. NO SPAM PLEASE. :)
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- try google
- No spam? Yeah right. This whole thread is filled with spam.
- No spam? Well being in Birmingham you might want to get some in case of a hurricane. LOL (just kidding) Seriously tho...you have hit the major job sites. Here's some others you might check into. Yahoo HotJobs, linkedin.com, jobfox.com, jobster.com, and Craigslist On Craigslist watch out for job scams and also the spam you'll receive if you post your resume (its free for job seekers). Keep in mind many employers will google a candidate's name to check out their online presence. A filled out profile and resume on LinkedIn.com, Jobfox.com, jobster.com will allow employers to have immediate access to additional information you included in the profile. Out of those 3 I would suggest using LinkedIn first because it allows to network with others in your field which increases your chances of getting hired. LinkedIn also has groups you can join some of which have their own job boards. Good luck! btw....I was laid off in March and still looking.
- You are not going to find legitimate work looking online, at least not anything advertising itself as "work at home". You need to send out your resume to legitimate companies with job openings you are qualified to do. Include in your resume cover letter that you which to telecommute, working in your home office.
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