How
To Use The Internet In Your Job Search
by Donna Cardillo, RN, BS
Using
the Internet in your job search can help you reach more
people, gain more information, and expand your horizons.
Here are a few ways to put the World Wide Web to work for
you as you manage your career in the 21st century.
1.
Gather information
Start by doing an Internet search for any specialty or general
area of interest you have. For example, search for “forensic
nursing” or “critical care nursing” and
see what you come up with. You should uncover related professional
association sites, listservs (e-mail discussions), articles,
and other resources. Always be sure to check the links in
any relevant site for even more resources. Be sure to try
more than one search engine, because each engine will return
different results.
2.
Search for job openings
The web offers a host of job data banks where you can choose
a specialty, geographic location, and in some cases, even
a salary range. Use the terms “nursing jobs”
or “healthcare jobs” to search. You can even
view classified ads from major newspapers across the country.
For example, visit the Los Angeles Times site at http://www.latimes.com/class/employ.
Here you’ll find information on healthcare jobs, job
fairs, and even view classified ads from other newspapers.
3.
Research specific companies
If you’re thinking about working for a specific company,
you can research it on the net. Many companies have listed
some of their job openings on their website so you’ll
be able to apply for a job online. For example, visit the
site of Merck Pharmaceutical at www.merck.com and click
on “Exciting Careers @ Merck” to search for
job openings. Before you apply to a classified ad for a
specific company, look up the company on the web before
writing your cover letter or going on an interview to learn
more about the company. This will give you a competitive
edge.
4.
Find a recruiter
If you’re considering working with a professional
recruiter, you can find them on the web, too. Search for
“healthcare recruiter” to turn up the names.
Visit their sites and read carefully to find a good match.
Contact a few that seem to be doing what you need.
5.
Connect with agencies
You can find nursing agencies, travel agencies, and temp
agencies on the web too. Do a search for “nursing
employment agencies” and see what you find.
A
word of caution
When using any online career service, including a recruiter
or agency, be sure no fee is involved to you as the job
applicant.
Reprinted
with permission from Nurses.com (www.nurses.com).
Copyright by Verticalnet, Inc., Horsham, PA.,
215-315-3247.
All rights reserved.
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