Finding a Job During Tough Times

Finding a job during tough times is very competitive. There are millions of people who are looking for jobs. And millions of new college graduates are not finding good jobs or any job in their field of interest.

There’s so much competition for the few jobs available. So many families and individuals are really hurting financially and emotionally.

Finding a Job During Tough Times

You can use search tools online for finding a job in your city or country.

Two Job Search Tools Than Can Make Finding a Job Simpler For You

#1. Indeed.com

Indeed is a search engine for jobs in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and other countries. This tool helps job seekers find employment posted on thousands of company career sites and job boards.

  • You can search for available jobs near your area by using keywords.
  • You can get information about employment in your zip code, city or state of interest.
  • You can get information about government positions and internships.
  • You can get information about remote or telecommuting positions. Click “Remote” or search for “telecommute ______ (name of position).”
  • You can get job search tools that can help make your search easier.
  • You can get job and industry trends. This is useful in finding out if jobs are increasing or decreasing in your industry of interest.
  • You can search and compare salaries of over 600 million jobs.

 

#2. CraigsList.com

Craigslist is a very useful tool for finding hard-to-find positions in your city or country. Many companies post their job openings using this site because it’s very inexpensive and cost-effective.

  • Choose the city, state or country where you want to find employment.
  • You can search for available jobs near your area by using keywords.
  • You can search for part-time, contract, telecommuting and non-profit jobs as well as internships.
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Good luck! I hope these job search tools will help you in finding a job that you like.

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