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The best jobs are never advertised.
Find out why and what to do about it. How to network, research employers and create your own Hidden Job Market plan.
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INDUSTRY RESEARCH
What are you looking for? Industry trends, areas of growth, leading companies, companies in your geographic area, "insider" tips on skills in demand, products or services in greatest demand, new technologies.
You'll be using what you know about your industry to create a list of "hot" companies that match your needs, skills and experiences.
What's happening? Who's on top?
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Telephone Directories on the Web
SEARCH: Resources for Specific Industries
SEARCH: Associations in Your Target Area
- Yahoo! Industry News
Select an industry for press releases & current news.
- PR Newswire
Industry information & links for automotive, entertainment, health/biotech, technology, financial & energy.
- Industry Week 1000
Annual ranking of 1,000 largest global manufacturers.
Industry Publications for YOUR Industry
- California LaborMarketInfo Local Area Profile
California Employment Development Department provides outlooks for 12 regions of California in 5
major industries: Health Services; Arts, Media and Entertainment; Hospitality, Tourism and
Recreation; Information Technology; Manufacturing. Includes training programs and job growth.
- Labor Market Information by MSA (Regional Areas)
Lists Major Employers by County, Wages, Employment Projections, and county-based Occupational
Outlook Reports.
Use these sites to compile a list of employers in your target industry and location.
Examples: commercial laboratories in Riverside, restaurants in Sonoma, biotechnology in Santa Cruz.
Research the companies that are the best fit for you by looking for a website using JobStar's Finding Individual Employers on the WWW.
[SEARCH TIPS] | Go to Yahoo! or Google Directory -
Business and search by the most precise keyword that applies to your industry ("human resources" or "telecommunications" or "biopharmaceuticals.") Be prepared to use a more general term if your results are low or an even more precise term if you get too many results.
If you know the name of an industry publication, try searching by the publication's name.
NOTE: As you examine your search results, check the links within each site for possible resources. |
Not only are associations a MAJOR source of information on industries and employers, many associations offer job search leads, tips and ads to their members. Get plugged in by discovering the associations for your profession or industry.
[SEARCH TIPS] | Go to Yahoo! or Altavista and search by the most precise keyword that applies to your setting ("orthopedic" or "giftware" or "auditing.") Be prepared to use a more general term if your results are low or an even more precise term if you get too many results.
If you know the name of an association serving your interests, try searching by the association name.
NOTE: As you examine your search results, check the links within each site for possible resources. |
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