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	<title>Comments on: Tips For Finding then Landing a Job Online</title>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description>There are jobs out there, and our clients are finding them (our being SSP BPI Group). But, old fashioned searching is not working so well. You make some solid suggestions for using web-based search tools. These tips will help identify POSTINGS. However, not all postings are actually open jobs.

So - these tips represent the first steps in one method of searching. Job seekers would be well advised to take numerous important follow-up steps to find PEOPLE employed at the organizations making the posting, and then find a way to talk to these people. In the end, it comes back to finding ways to personalize your interest in an open position or an organization.</description>
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<p>So &#8211; these tips represent the first steps in one method of searching. Job seekers would be well advised to take numerous important follow-up steps to find PEOPLE employed at the organizations making the posting, and then find a way to talk to these people. In the end, it comes back to finding ways to personalize your interest in an open position or an organization.</p>
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