The web has become the primary source of information for job seekers. It’s astounding how so much information is available right there at the tip of our fingers. Over the past several years, a mass of job web sites have come into existence. They serve as a source of information for anyone looking for a job.Some of them act as a one-stop shop for job seekers. You can apply for a job, or post a resume and save it for employers to review. Some give you helpful tips on improving your resume or how to write a cover letter. Some job search sites even have a salary comparison tool where you can compare income for related job categories to see which would be most ideal for you.There are even some job web sites that aren’t necessarily used to search jobs. Instead, they exist to help with all parts of the hiring process. They give applicants suggestions on how to make the most of an interview or what kind of information to include on a resume. More recently, professional networking sites have become quite popular. Unlike job search sites, they allow users to interact with one another. Users can give each other recommendations or reviews on past work. These types of sites are ideal for colleagues who have worked together in the past. Potential employers can log on to these sites and review who you’ve worked with in the past and learn what other colleagues have written about you.Some job search sites have a specific direction. Maybe they only concentrate on a certain industry, such as advertising or manufacturing. So when users log on to those sites, they know exactly what types of jobs will be displayed in their search.With such an abundance of resources, no one should have any troubles looking for a job.











