Job
Finder
Federal Job
Finder is for federal job hunters the Office of Personnel
Management, the government's human resources department, is the
first stop. It promises that finding a federal job takes three easy
steps. Of course, once you pick a position, "How to apply" has 20
sets of instructions.
Current
Openings at Federal Job Finder:
Office of
Personnel Management Job Finder: Find job announcements by category,
such as senior executive or entry level. For more details, please
visit: http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/a.htm
FedWorld Job
Finder: Search this federal job database for close to 1,500 job
announcements. It is updated at 9:30 a.m. EST, Tuesday through Saturday. For
more details, please visit: http://www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html
FinanceNet Job
Finder: A hub for government job openings in finance, accounting and
budgeting. It includes a management training calendar and listings
of online courses. For more details, please visit: http://www.financenet.gov/financenet/jobs/wwwlib5.htm
Military Jobs
Job Finder: Search for jobs and career information with the
military, or learn how to join one of the four military branches.
For more details, please visit: http://www.defenselink.mil/other_info/careers.html
The Corporation
for National Service Job Finder: A good starting point for
service-oriented jobs. Programs include AmeriCorps, Learn &
Serve America, and Senior Corps. For more details, please visit:
http://www.cns.gov/
Job Finder is
designed to assist you in your search for work. It contains advice
and assistance for those applying for jobs. Job Finder is an
application to keep a trace of your search for employment. The Job
Finder is divided into 4 sections.
Section 1 Where
To Look For A Job: Information on where jobs are advertised and
displayed, from newspapers and radio stations to vacancies supplied
by FÁS. You can also use The Resource Centers for the Unemployed and
the Local Employment Services Network to find up to date job
information. Schools, colleges and recruitment agencies are other
valuable sources of job vacancy information.
Section 2
Applying For a Job:
- Application
Forms
- Cover Letters
- Letters of
Application
- How to apply
by phone.
Section 3
Curriculum Vitae (CV’s):
- What is a
Curriculum Vitae
- What you
should include
- The layout
and style
- Samples of
CVs.
Section 4
Interviews: Planning for the interview, what you should wear,
questions you may be asked, and what to do after the
interview.
Different terms
used with Job Finder: Flight Attendant Job Finder & Career Guide
is designed to be a step-by-step resource to acquiring and
succeeding in the job as an airline Flight Attendant for a US or
Canadian carrier. It is written to assist new applicants, as well as
current Flight Attendants looking to change airlines.
Expert Job
Finder is a great tool that will help you find job offers posted on
tens of specialized websites. Instead of browsing all these sites,
you use Expert Job Finder and have the same results with a
considerable save of time. Expert Job Finder allows you not only to
find links to job offers, but also to save them on your hard disk
and open it from the application later in order to study the offers.
It has a user-friendly interface that will allow you to learn to use
it in no time and with no effort.
All you have to
do is enter the keyword(s) and click Start search. In minutes you’ll
have a list with URLs to which you must go. You can also save this
list and use it later.