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Those who have been on the hunt for a job without much luck just may benefit from taking a look at an online employment guide. This useful resource can help locate jobs not only in the immediate area but in any area of the country. An online employment guide is also packed with information that can cue a jobseeker in on helpful tips and advice for landing the position they want. Online employment guides often allow individuals to create a profile, post their resume and even browse a number of helpful articles. Because it is an online venue, it is also a place where those seeking employment can network, offering each other first hand advice on a number of topics.

When opting to use an online employment guide, individuals have the choice to use one of the larger, well known websites or a smaller venue. Often, cities or counties will create their own employment guides, allowing individuals to concentrate their search on the immediate or neighboring areas. However, larger websites may offer more features and more activity. Others simply prefer the better localized knowledge of smaller websites. Larger websites are also a good choice for those seeking employment in other countries. Career centers found both locally or on a college campus may also offer their own employment guides for those who use their services.

An online employment guide can offer not only job listings but newsletters, salary guides according to state, links for online education programs, skill assessments and even relocation services. As a vocational resource, these sites are meant to be full of information helpful to those in every level of employment, from finding a job to planning a retirement. Along with a number of other high tech features, some sites even offer blogs that give an insider's view on the current job market. The informal voice of a blog is a welcome change to jobseekers that are constantly surrounded by proper job interview skills and other forms of decorum.

An online employment guide can also offer helpful advice for the self employed. As more and more individuals leave the job search to work for themselves, the need for information on the subject has greatly increased. The self employed worker needs a place where he or she can network with other and get their own tips and advice. Many employment guides may also offer information on work at home opportunities. Whether looking for a hands on job or computer related vocation, one will be able to find information on a number of home based careers.



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