Job market is down for quite some time now. Hundreds of people have become job less; unemployment is at its all time high. Financial turmoil and economic recession have created a void in the job sector.

However, people are still changing jobs – those who are unemployed need a job to sustain and those who are employed are looking for better opportunities, higher salaries, perks and compensations. Both types of job seekers can make their search easier by going online.

There are many advantages of online job searching. You can do it any time and from anywhere – all you need is a computer with internet access. You can eliminate the delays involved in sending application through postal service. Just go through the job description and if it fits you, forward your CV with a convincing cover letter – that’s it.

You can find job search website that allows users to upload CV so that prospective employers can go through your profile and contact you directly. Hence, when you start searching jobs online, you should proceed this way:

# Find good job search websites
# Upload your CV
# Search job listings
# Apply to the positions that are suitable for you
# Subscribe to the newsletter of the job portal
# Network with other professionals

A reputed employment website would always publish newsletters to keep the subscribers updated on latest job postings. Users can set the settings of these email alerts so that whenever a suitable job is posted on the site, the system shoots an email to the subscriber.

For example, if you are looking for jobs in sales and marketing in Chicago, you can set your email alert accordingly.

As soon as a related job is posted, you will receive an email alert. This saves you lot of time and energy.

Alternatively, you can keep visiting your job search website frequently. Use the advanced job search option to find out latest employment opportunities in your preferred location. Major employment websites offer advanced search options; you can refine your search result using various data fields such as your qualification, experience, expected salary, location and many others.

When you find a suitable job posting, apply for the position and your application would be forwarded to the employer automatically. That’s how most job portals work.

Some job search websites, such as LinkedIn, Wokringlife etc., allow users to network other professionals. Networking is an integrated part of job searching. People, who have a strong connection in the professional field, can easily find good positions through their own network.

Steve Parason is a self published author and career counselor. For more information on job search website and employment website, he recommends you to visit: http://www.workinglife.com/

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