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Online Job Search

Looking for work on the Internet is an effective way to quickly learn about numerous job openings and have your resume viewed by multiple employers.

Go2WorkSource.com offers an easy search of available jobs in Washington state. Find search tips and help in using the database through the Quick Guides.

Career Coach provides job listings through Indeed.com, as well as career exploration and a resume builder. Indeed searches hundreds of job boards and even employer postings.

Other online job listings specific to Seattle-King County or the Pacific Northwest include:

 

 

At Go2WorkSource.com, you can also access tips on Job Hunting and Making the Most of Career Fairs.

Of course, on-line job search is just one way to find out about job openings and career strategies. Call or visit your local WorkSource office for information on additional resources, workshops, and networking events.

Creating an Effective Resume

Having an updated resume is a critical part of on-line job search. If your resume is outdated, or if you have never created a resume before, you may want to attend a WorkSource workshop on resume writing. See WorkSource Workshops for a calendar of free classes available on resume writing, interviewing and more.

Some on-line resources for writing and formatting your resume:

  • Career Coach offers a Resume Builder tool, as well as career exploration and job listings.
  • Resume Writing and Posting Tips at Go2WorkSource.com
  • Proven Resumes - Although this website sells sample resumes, you can also find free resume tips for specific careers and occupations. Look in the column in the middle of the page.
   

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