Entry Level Job Site

andrew s Avatarandrew s
January 30, 2007


It should go without saying that the internet can be a valuable tool in job searching nowadays. Not only can job openings themselves be found and applied for online, but research into the position and the company that would have been difficult and time-consuming decades ago can now be done easily, comfortably and quickly. I personally used quite a few entry level job sites, but the one I used the most-and the one that told me about the job I have now-is careerlink.com.
I don’t know if the site is national or just for Nebraska, but careerlink.com allows seekers to look for jobs by area, profession, company or by any combination thereof. The nice thing about local job sites as opposed to most national job search engines is that this will allow you to narrow your search to a specific part of the state, rather than needlessly looking through every job in the state, which can be tedious and also frustrating if the jobs you want keeps popping up in the wrong city or town. Careerlink has gone seen some improvements since I last needed it. A major problem I used to have arose while trying to find jobs by company. Rather than just listing them off in convenient text form like they are now, companies were posted by their logos. As you can imagine, this took a long time to load on slower connections. On top of that, there was only a handful listed on each page with no ability to go to a specific page. Not that going to a particular page would have been particularly useful, as the companies were also listed in random order. The whole feature was thus rendered virtually useless. Out of all the changes, the alphabetical listing of companies is by far the best. Take advantage of that and check out this entry level job site today..

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