Find A Job On Social Networking Sites

Craigslist Is A Great Online Employment Destination - Social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook are getting a lot of press these days as job search tools.
 
Aug. 27, 2009 - PRLog -- Social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook are getting a lot of press these days as job search tools.  But have you considered adding Craigslist to that list of online employment destinations?

Craigslist (www.craigslist.org) is a vast network of online classified ads that includes job listings. Founded by Craig Newmark in 1995, Craigslist now serves all U.S. states and major cities, as well as countries from Argentina to Vietnam. And it just might help you find your next job. If you use it right. Here's how… Start by visiting Craigslist.org to find your city or state. Then click on Jobs, where you'll find listings ranging from Accounting, Engineering and Manufacturing, to Marketing, Software and Web Design.  

"You can browse job postings by headlines, but searching is more effective, especially in the busier communities. Example: If you want an administrative position, you could search for Secretary, Executive Assistant, Office Manager, etc., and still miss out on listings. But almost all administrative job postings mention typing or word processing, so searching for core skills like these can uncover a large number of relevant results.

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