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The Internet has truly revolutionized the job searching process. Tasks that took so much time to accomplish such as preparing, typing, and mailing resumes and cover letters have been reduced to a single days' work. Job seekers can now quickly access the latest employment opportunities and job finding assistance at the click of a mouse. The Guide to Internet Job Searching opens the door to quick and efficient use of one's time to obtain necessary employment information. This book is co-published with the Public Library Association. The latest edition of this popular book offers a wealth of information on a variety of resources available to all job seekers today. Information provided includes local, state-by-state, government, and international resource listings and opportunities, public services, non-profits, entry-level and internships, online career resources, specific career path information, and reviews of some of the more popular job listing and recruiting Websites. The authors provide brief, concise, and practical tips to help readers use text editors, to narrow their job search efforts, to respond to posted online job opportunities, and to post their own resumes online. Those already online will find this book easy to use. Those without online connectivity and experience are offered tips on how they too can easily access the Internet. This is an excellent introduction for finding jobs online.
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Margaret Riley Dikel is the author of "The Riley Guide" and is a private consultant specializing in the use of the Internet for employment and career information. She is an internationally recognized authority in this field, having worked for many prominent governmental agencies and public and private corporations. Hometown: Rockville, MD; Frances Roehm is a reference librarian at the Skokie Public Library in Skokie, IL where she specializes in helping people use the Internet for career-related research. She is co-chair of the PLA Job and Career Information Services Committee. Hometown: Chicago, IL
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