Sales, Sales, Sales: The Problem with Online Job Searches

cynthia k Avatarcynthia k
August 27, 2006


It seems to me that the only entry-level jobs that can be found online are sales jobs. I looked at four different websites just to see what kind of entry-level jobs were available around the country. The first ten pages on each site was almost completely filled with entry-level sales positions. That’s all just fine for some but what about people like me who have no interest in sales?
Finding a good entry-level position in a field other than sales takes a lot more work than just surfing the net. In order to find one of these mysterious entry-level jobs, it seems that one must actually leave home and do some research. Now maybe I’m the only one who is just figuring this out, but I think that the first step in finding an non-sales entry-level job is to narrow your search to where you’re willing, or wanting, to work. Even if you’ve narrowed that “where” down to fifty places, it’s still a start. Once you have the “where”, it may become less difficult to find the “how”.

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