Saturday, December 1, 2012

Job Opportunities, Part-Time Or Full Time - A Short Guide To Online Employment Agencies

One of the new ways of landing a job, full time or part time, is troll the Internet. Of course, if you were looking for a job close to where you live, then your chances of netting a job is perhaps higher if you were to look up the local newspapers' classified.

The internet offers you a better choice and scope, apart from the numbers of jobs available that would suit your requirement. It is possible also that you might locate a job near home which is not listed in the local newspaper. This happens because the advertisements are cheaper than in the print media. And the agencies in your area may have a full website of their own, or even prefer the internet to attract more applicants to match the right candidate with the jobs they have been entrusted to help fill.

So a mix of both should be helpful for you to find a part time or full time job. You have to make up your mind whether you are looking for desk work or manual work. Manual work is generally advertised in the local newspaper, and of course, there is no harm in registering with an employment agency, leaving your resume with them with your contact numbers. In fact everyone can do that, and have a better chance.

Some of the internet sites that carry employment opportunities are listed here for your use. These are not complete nor are they exhaustive. The spread of the Internet is such that even the sites you normally look up, you might find small ads on the side of the site, offering jobs.

Look up Net-jobs.com, which is well known for its comprehensive listing of temporary jobs. Only temporary jobs are featured on this site. Through this site, you will be able to introduce yourself to companies around the area or elsewhere, which are looking for part time staffers.

Landing a job is your headache, but it is reduced because the companies on these agencies generally introduce you to the work expected.

Another site which is catching up is craigslist.org. Yes, you can find temporary jobs on this site, contrary to your information. On this site, the owners themselves post temporary jobs and leave a contact number for you to call, and an online interview can take place. Some of course ask for a resume before asking you to contact them. It's a good site for owners of small business online for hiring. Here you can also find freelance work or project based jobs.

We would urge quite a bit of caution in looking up employment agencies on line. Regular ones do not ask for any deposits. And one way you can make out is the length of their introduction. If it runs into several screens, all spinning the words, then watch out for the sting in the tail! If they don't provide a proper street address, and leave only a telephone number, it would be better to look up that number using the reverse telephone number look up. Its better that way.

When being selected for a job, make sure that you know exactly what is expected of you; and it does not hurt to stretch your job the extra mile.. it helps, especially when it is part time. The next time you come back to the jobs market, your performance is on record, and the process of being re-hired is sped up, with a possible better pay. And when you are ready for a full time position, your reputation would tag along with you, or may have gone ahead to the companies who are hiring people like you.

Good Luck, and do be careful.








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