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Job search widgets and gadgets
Widgets, gadgets and tools that will help expedite your job search and manage your career.

Job Search Tools
In addition to the standard job search tools you need to conduct a professional job search(like a professional email address and voicemail ) there  are new tools and new feature on existing resources to help you expedite your job search

Tools for professional job searching
Before you seek employment make sure you have the appropriate tools for a professional and business-like job search because the first impression you give an employer is the most important one.

Facebook  Apps for job searching
Just about everyone is using Facebook for networking as well. With lots of search of job search applications to choose from Facebook is becoming more than a social networking site.These Facebook application can all be used as part of your search.

Job Search iphone Apps
There are a variety of job search apps available for your iphone and ipod Touch.You can download apps that search for jobs by keywords and location, email job listings, keep track of your contacts and even create a resume.

Job search engines
Use a job search engine to search the top job sites, company sites and online newspapers.There are a variety of job sites search engine sites that will search all the job sites and even the search engines to capture new job postings.

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