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Using Newspapers in Your Job Search

Date Published: 17th November 2006
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Newspaper Job Search Resources


Newspapers are the most frequently used resource in a job search and a must for job hunters searching for jobs locally.
Online newspaper editions which contain the help wanted classified ads are available for most papers. These employment ads are typically searchable by date, category, keyword and location.

Newspapers help with your local job search by focusing your search on your own city or state. Other types of job boards have thousands of jobs, but only a fraction of those are actually jobs in your area. Most of the classified
advertisements found in newspapers will be local, allowing you to zero in on your perfect local job.

Don't limit your use of online newspapers to the classifieds section. Newspapers are also an excellent source of local labor market information & trends. The Business section may contain articles on local companies that you can research

and contact. Look for companies that are entering new markets, announcing new products and services, hiring a new manager or buying large ads. They may need more people, even if they haven't announced or advertised their
expanding needs.

Most business journals research and collect information on businesses in their area which are frequently published in "lists" that are useful in expanding your list of target companies.

An under utilized job search resource is the club and meetings section found in many newspapers. This section may list organizations and job search support groups useful in your networking activities.


Tips for Your Job Search

Use the Newspaper Directory to locate the newspapers servicing your target locations. Most large metropolitan areas have a local Business Journal in addition to the daily newspaper. Investigate the material and resources available

on each site for immediate use or for future reference. Many, but not all of the large newspapers are affiliated with CareerBuilder.
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