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Search Job Openings using Google

Source: eGrabber Newsletter You can use the intitle command in Google to search for job openings on the Internet. The Google search syntax is as follows Keyword (intitle:"job openings" OR "job offer" OR intitle:"job postings" OR intitle:"job listings" OR "job vacancies" OR "job requirements" OR "walk in") (State) For example, to get information on job openings for Software Sales Managers in the state of California, your Google search string will be Software Sales Manager (intitle:"job openings" OR "job offer" OR intitle:"job postings" OR intitle:"job listings" OR "job vacancies" OR "job requirements" OR "walk in") (California | CA) You can use this search string to prospect for companies and hiring managers who are hiring.

Top 10 Free Ways to Advertise Your Job Openings

Save quite a bit of cash by taking advantage of these free ways to advertise your job openings: 10. Blog - Writing a blog is free (we recommend using WordPress.com ), and allows you to put your message on the web without involving your IT department. 9. Twitter - With TwitterFeed, you can easily set up your jobs to auto-post on your Twitter site. 8. SimplyHired.com - Simply Hired is a free job posting site that also powers the career sites of popular sites such as MySpace and US News. 7. Indeed.com - Indeed accepts free job postings, and also optimizes your postings for search engines. Quite a few of our clients get the majority of their online candidates from Indeed.com, because the jobs rank highly on Google. 6. Linked In - Linked In is a powerful way to source new candidates. 5. Business Cards - For a very small investment, you can print business cards that advertise your career site. Hand these out to your employees to encourage employee referrals, and keep a stack at the

Search Company Specific Job Openings

Source: eGrabber Newsletters Here is a simple search script that will allow you to aggregate the job postings from a specific company across various job sites. "Company Name" site:indeed.com OR site:simplyhired.com OR site:jobster.com OR site:careerbuilder.com OR site:dice.com OR site:monster.com OR site:hotjobs.yahoo.com OR site:careerjet.com OR intitle:jobs OR intitle:job For example, if you are looking job postings from IBM, the search string will be "IBM" site:indeed.com OR site:simplyhired.com OR site:jobster.com OR site:careerbuilder.com OR site:dice.com OR site:monster.com OR site:hotjobs.yahoo.com OR site:careerjet.com OR intitle:jobs OR intitle:job The search results will display job postings from all the above sources. You can customize the search preferences to display only recent results.