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6 Ways on How to Do a Local Job Search

The general preference for all jobseekers will be to get decent jobs in their local area, which will be convenient for them. It will not only reduce their travel time, but also helps in providing the jobseekers some extra time for leisure. People will prefer less commuting time and less fatigue. There are several ways to do a local job search. These are discussed in the following that help one get a job at his/her preferred city or town, and also help in creating new job ideas by limiting your search options.

Tips for Fresh Graduate Job Search

The following tips are useful as starting points for a steady and successful career ahead.

  1. Use Google Search
    Google is a well known search engine. It is said to have indexed or catalogued more than 8 billion web pages already. Many headhunters list their job openings on public pages of their sites. Google easily searches them and lists them when searched. When you search for say 'employment' or 'careers' or 'jobs', enclose them in a parenthesis. By doing that, you are ensuring that Google understands your search for pages with any of these words. Next, you want to search for the title of a job. You do that by enclosing the title in quotation marks. By doing so, you are asking Google to search for that particular title intact without any break. Now, you want your local area also for the above specifications. Just type in your local city or town, and Google gets you only the pages that include your area of preference. You can literally get local with Google Local Service. You can find employers and businesses in your immediate vicinity by using Google Local service. The Google Local service also provides you with updated maps to reach your local destinations.
  2. Utilize Indeed Search Properly
    When you talk of job search engines, one more name crops up. It is called 'Indeed'. They glean information from major and professional career web sites. You can refine your search for jobs with specific inputs. For example, you can control job search for a particular city or town.
  3. Craigslist's Great Utility
    Craigslist is purely local by description. Employers use this site for their hiring purposes extensively, and it is a very reliable site. You can actually subscribe to the Craigslist RSS feed so that you can be notified instantly about opportunities at your desired location and interest.
  4. The One Day One Job Search
    It is also a good job search engine. Use Location Tags to get to your desired openings. It is constantly updated and is a very useful site.
  5. The Networking Sites
    Social and professional networking sites are of great help in getting latest information of job opportunities in your local area. You can opt to be alerted by email of any new job opportunities. It depends on your ability to network with people and sites.
  6. The Offline Search
    Job opportunities can also be found offline. The classified job ads in local newspapers are of immense help. You can go to a local library and search for opportunities. Also, your college career services wing, notice boards of local companies, and trade association offices are other useful places where you can get job information. You can also search local directories for job opportunities.
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