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Networking

Who do you know? And who do they know? And who might know about a job? Visit these sites for networking advice:

  • Networking and Your Job Search
  • Successful Job Search Networking
  • The Art of Career and Job-Search Networking

You can also use your social/business connections through these sites to network:

  • Linkedin.com
  • Facebook.com
  • MySpace.com
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Recommended Reads

How to Find a Job on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and Other Social Networks
Brad Schepp
Internet Your Way to a New Job
Alison Doyle
The Job-Hunter’s Survival Guide
Richard N. Bolles

Other Useful Websites

  • Flipdog
  • Help-wanted.net
  • Indeed
  • Job Bank Info
  • JobMonkey
  • NationJob
  • The Riley Guide
  • SimplyHired
  • Snag a Job
  • DC Jobs
  • Washington Jobs

Friends and relatives can be good connections.

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Featured Resource

Monster.com

This is the largest job search site, so you might want to start here. You can search jobs, browse jobs, post a résumé and more.

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