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Indeed was always my go to. I just had like 12 different keywords I would use to search and it would save them so every day I would just go through the list of stuff to see what was new. You can upload your resume and it will highlight jobs where you match the qualifications. You can also mark that you're looking for a job and supposedly employers will contact you though I've only ever gotten spam that way

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9 minutes ago, 🍑Side Piece McSlutty Tits said:

Craigslist LOL

It's good for people looking to fill positions immediately but you do need to scour through a lot of garbage and filters only help so much. So Indeed and Careerbuilder... I figured I would have to join something. I need to update my resume too, ugh. I miss want ads.

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30 minutes ago, GreatBallsOfJizz said:

It's good for people looking to fill positions immediately but you do need to scour through a lot of garbage and filters only help so much. So Indeed and Careerbuilder... I figured I would have to join something. I need to update my resume too, ugh. I miss want ads.

I used one of those two sites, as well. I can't remember for sure which one, but that's how I found my current job. You should definitely check those out! ☺️

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3 hours ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

Fuck craigslist.

I don't know if I would say I had much luck with sites like Monster, CareerBuilder, Indeed, etc, but they're better than craigslist.

This basically I've heard linkedin can be good even with the right kind of skill sets, looking for jobs on craigslist is about like looking for a job on facebook though. 

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On 11/1/2019 at 5:16 PM, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

Fuck craigslist.

I don't know if I would say I had much luck with sites like Monster, CareerBuilder, Indeed, etc, but they're better than craigslist.

Agreed. Craigslist is only good for finding used cars, guitars, and/or people to kill. (That is, if you're into that sort of thing.)

Which reminds me...I need to look up some electric guitars to replace the one I had to sell before I moved. I wish I didn't have to sell it. :(

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On 11/1/2019 at 3:22 PM, GreatBallsOfJizz said:

I need a new job and looking at craigslist for 20 minutes is already irritating me. Is there a grown person with skills method of looking for jobs I don't know about because I mostly don't interact with people besides casually?

Indeed is on of the better ones.

 

Need that resume though

 

And workable skills

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Really depends on the career you're looking for, though. For myself, the field I'm in doesn't really have a strong presence on Indeed, so it was of little use. At that point, you go hunting for sites with a narrower purpose that companies in the field gravitate to.

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