This is an open question: Where can you find jobs? You tell me. One solution would be a big database with all U.S. employers. By accessing this database you should be able to find all employers in any area of the U.S.. And filter your search for employers of a certain type–for example all publishers in an Orlando, Florida zip code. That would be exactly what you need to focus on in your job search inquiries. You could send letters or resumes to a specific group of employers and know that you’ve covered them all. You could make a list of their web sites and check for vacancies daily. If you know of such a database please share it here.
December 6, 2008
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Was this a stumper? Maybe nobody knows or nobody cares, but I stumbled upon a database that will direct you to all the employers in any category in any specific area. The benefit is that you can find “all” the employers in any specific area that need your skills. For example, if you want an engineering job, you can filter the search to find all the engineering firms under a specific zip code. Here it is: http://www.ReferenceUSA.com. You can use it FREE if your local library subscribes to it. You can use it at the library, and also may be able to use it at home. Call your library to find out. To search, go the the http://www.referenceUSA.com site, then at top select the drop down menu for “Select a Database to Search” Then select “US Businesses”, the select “Custom Search.” Good luck to everyone.
Comment by Jim — December 31, 2008 @ 3:01 pm