
The Beehive
shows you how to find the best job listings
Because one of the best ways to find a job
is online, the Beehive has partnered with Monster to provide you with the most current
job listings.
This way, you have fast access to the best job opportunities.
On Monster, as well as other online services, job listings are
categorized for quick searching. Get started now to see Monster job listings!
What online sites offer in
addition to job listings
You can easily post your resume and reach the right employers
using most online job websites. Many even let you create an electronic agent (kind of like a robot) which
finds useful information in addition to job listings and sends
them to your email inbox.
Job tips through online
services
Many websites also show you how to make your search through
their job listings more efficient. They can offer useful tips,
for example, how to take the lead in
making new career contacts. Most people don't realize the power of networking - having friends, family and even people you don't really know very well helping you in your job search.
Look at the menu to the left of this page to find the
Networking link to help you in your job search.
Online articles can help
you find a job
Besides providing updated job listings, various websites, both government and private, offer a number of
helpful articles that help you in the process of looking for a job.
Think local when it comes
to job listings
Other online services are available, don't concentrate on
just one. See if you can find a website in your town that
offers local jobs. These may be more attuned to your needs.
Don't forget to regularly check the careers web page of the
companies in your area - often the first place they'll post
job listings.
The Beehive offers
resources to help you find:
- Job Search Sites for Bilingual Speakers
- Temporary, Part-Time and Hourly Jobs
- Youth Job Search Sites Including Part-Time and Summer Jobs
One-Stop Career Centers and other local organizations provide
can also provide job listings. You can go to one for help in
finding a job, getting training and more.
If you can't easily get to a computer, of course, you can search
for jobs in the classified sections of your local newspapers. Don't confine your
search only to the jobs listings. Remember to look through the business section of the newspaper
too, often you will find articles about companies moving to
your area or expanding their operations. Also be sure to check
out more than one newspaper in your area, many companies put
their job listings in only one.
The Beehive can show you
where to find local help
If you need help in person, you can start your search here.