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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Guide to Internet Job Searching 2006-2007 (Guide to Internet Job Searching) by Margaret Riley Dikel


Product Description


“Simply the best thing in print on the subject of using the Internet in your job search.”-Richard N. Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute?

Co-published in association with the world-renowned Public Library Association, the Guide to Internet Job Searching explores the Web's most comprehensive and informative resources, taking you beyond Monster.com and online newspaper ads-while showing you how to best use all the best resources available.
Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #220943 in Books
Published on: 2006-03-23
Number of items: 1
Binding: Paperback
288 pages
Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

"Simply the best thing in print on the subject of using the Internet in your job search . . . amazing and breathtakingly thorough . . . covers all resources available today."
--Richard N. Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute?

Point and click your way to a profitable, satisfying job future

While the Web is loaded with priceless information and resources for job hunters, finding exactly what you need for an efficient job search can be tough. The bestselling Guide to Internet Job Searching arms you with the tools and knowledge to find the job of your dreams and avoid surfing the Internet aimlessly.

Whether you're a Web newbie or a veteran cyber-jockey, this completely updated edition goes beyond Monster.com and online newspaper ads to help you:
Find dream jobs in every industry, at every level, locally and around the world
Research potential employers
Identify the biggest employment growth areas and regions
Avoid time-consuming false starts and dead ends
Get to know the best job-listing and recruiting websites
Compose sure-fire online resumes and cover letters

About the Author

Margaret Riley Dikel is the author of The Riley Guide (rileyguide.com) and an internationally recognized consultant-expert on using the Internet for employment and career development.

Frances E. Roehm is the webmaster of ChicagoJobs.org, a regional resource for job hunters and career changers. She chairs the PLA Job and Career Information Services committee.
Customer Reviews

Excellent book - great advice and extensive resources
I think this is the 4th or 5th version of this book which is updated every 2 years (or so). They are always excellent!

The Guide to Internet Job Searching is focused on helping people to leverage the Internet and the Web for job search. You'll find very thorough and thoughtful explanations of how to use different technologies, including warnings - with advice - about dangers you may be facing. Then, you'll find an extensive and detailed directory of job search resources, organized into logical and useful categories.

Practical, "actionable" advice, and up-to-date resources. Great combination!

A very useful book
I thought this book was very helpful. Of course, it is always easier to find jobs through your own personal and professional networks, but if you don't have that, internet searching is a good way to go. This book has many links available for jobs, internships and coops, and .... It also has job sites categorized by state and that was particularly helpful to me.
Overall, I recommend this book to anybody who's looking to find a job by using the internet.