B.tech Civil Engineering Major Project by Deepak Kumar ppt.pdf
How to Get a Job Online
1. HOW TO GET A JOB ONLINEHOW TO GET A JOB ONLINE
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How to get a job onlineHow to get a job online
It’s not surprising that in this day and age online jobs are
becoming a very popular and desired way of making a
living. There are many great opportunities, offered by
legitimate and stable companies, seeking telecommuters
to provide a variety of services that were once managed
by in-house staff.
If you have been searching for an online job, you are
probably aware that there are many scams that often
bury the legitimate jobs. Online job fraud unfortunately is
a very real—and growing—trend.
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Key PointsKey Points
• Google yourself.
• Establish an online presence
• Search through job websites
• Browse government websites
• Make use of college and university websites
• Check local business websites
• Make use of social networking
• Tips
4. Google YourselfGoogle Yourself
This will be a very important step. Employers will
frequently do a search on employees. If you have
embarrassing information about yourself out on the
web, knowing about it beforehand will give you the
chance to remove as much of it as possible and
prepare to counter anything that cannot be
removed
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5. Establish an online PresenceEstablish an online Presence
Once you’ve removed all of the undesirable material
from the net, you may want to replace it with the
kind of things that you’d like potential employers to
see. Establish a portfolio, business-related blog, or
social media profiles appropriate for work
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6. Search through Job WebsitesSearch through Job Websites
Try the usual job hunting websites (Craigslist,
Monster, Indeed, etc.). These will allow you to search
by the industry that you’d like to work in, as well as
sorting through part-time and full-time work. These
websites will cover a wide variety of jobs at a variety
of levels, from entry-level to higher positions
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7. Browse Government WebsitesBrowse Government Websites
If you don’t have luck with the broader job websites,
try various government resources. These websites
have the benefit of being very trustworthy and the
jobs are usually well paid
Most states will have websites similar to Craigslist
or Monster where employers can post job openings.
This service is intended to help the unemployed
members of the state and as such are usually
attached to the website for the unemployment office
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8. Make use of college and universityMake use of college and university
websiteswebsites
If you are currently in college , make use of the job-
hunting services they provide. Many colleges will
have a website where local businesses can post
wanted ads but they will also have broader
searching resources if you ask for help.
Colleges and universities will also often have
positions open. These are not just teaching positions;
many of the open jobs will be in maintenance
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Check local Business WebsitesCheck local Business Websites
Most companies will advertise through their own
websites before advertising anywhere else. If there
is a major company somewhere in your area, check
to see if they’re hiring. You can also check the
websites for box stores and chain stores in your
area, if you want to work in retail, sales, marketing,
and other related fields.
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Make use of Social NetworkingMake use of Social Networking
Oftentimes, you will be able to find a job with a little
old-fashioned networking. Ask your friends over
Twitter or Facebook if they know anyone who’s
hiring. They may know of positions opening at their
place of employment, businesses nearby their
home or that they frequent, or they may have
noticed one of their friends mentioning a job
opening.
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TipsTips
• Setting your Facebook and pictures to be private
is also a pretty good idea as well as untagged
yourself from undesirable public pictures on
friend’s profiles. You may want the world to see
you totally nailing that keg stand, but it probably
isn’t in your best interest.
• Use a fake name on your main Facebook page. An
example would be changing your last name to
your middle name (Annie Marie instead of Anne
Johnson),