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Main Feature: Entry-level Jobs Starring New Jersey

For finding entry-level job opportunities in New Jersey (or really any city) try looking at the local newspapers for job postings. Most newspapers nowadays have local newspapers posted on the web or at least online editions of their most popular daily newspapers. Of course there will be all sorts of jobs listed, not just entry-level job opportunities, but you can get an idea of the types of jobs that are needed in New Jersey.

If you are someone who is thinking of moving to New Jersey and want to see what the job market looks like then this seems like a good idea (along with checking out sites like Craig’s List) to look into before packing up everything and moving. If you currently reside in the New Jersey area, looking at the job listing pages seems more direct than searching using online job search sites.

Then again there are also ways to restrict searches using online search sites as well. Only search for entry-level job opportunities in New Jersey using something like Monstertrak that allows you to search for internships and job opportunities alike. While Monstertrak is limited to college students and helping find their first job opportunities, this is the basic idea. Then of course there are always government sites that have tons of information on the state in question, including job opportunities. So have fun, learn new things and find that entry-level job!!

Resources:
http://www.wnjpin.state.nj.us/jobseeker/joblist.htm
http://www.aftercollege.com/jobseekers/parttime/
http://www.monstertrak.monster.com/
http://www.state.nj.us/personnel/
http://new.jersey.jobs.com/
http://www.jobopenings.net/jobs.php?industry=entry

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Yvonne LaRose - Career Coach, CollegeRecruiter.com Author Profile Page said:

Yesterday, Morgan Quinto published their list of 350 safest (and least safe) cities in the United States (see http://news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/list-of-cities-from-safest-to-most/n20061030131109990008 ). Cities in New Jersey proliferate the top 50 safest cities. So looking for jobs in that state seems to be one of the better choices a person can make for their endeavors. I wonder if there are some jobs that are more available in New Jersey than in other places. Good to know how to look for them.

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