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Job
Search Help [Help
desk] [Basic
keyword] [Date]
[Advanced] [Company]
[Career
Channel]
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The standard keyword search
allows you to quickly list jobs matching your needs.
Input keywords for the type of job you are looking for.
To see all jobs do not enter any keywords.
Select at least one category,
to select more that one hold down your control key on
a PC or the command key on a Mac.
Choose the location(s) where
you want to work. You can select a specific city or
cities, an entire state or all locations. Click "search
database" and you will be shown a summary list
of jobs matching your choice.
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The date search allows you
to see what jobs have been posted or updated by selecting
a range of day(s), week(s) or month. Select one day,
two days, one week etc. You can select all employment
types or any specific type. Choose the number of jobs
listed on a page and hit search. Jobs will be shown
from the current day backward to the day, week or month
you selected.
This is helpful if you want
to view recent jobs across the all employment categories.
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The Advanced Boolean Search
allows you to narrow your results by adding (LIKE) and
subtracting (NOT LIKE) keywords. The example to the
right shows someone looking for a mechanical engineering
position. They have further chosen not to see positions
in civil or electrical engineering. The search results
will be more relevant.
Use the advanced search when
the basic search yields too many jobs. With the advanced
search, you can only search one city at a time.
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If you want to browse companies
in your area, simply choosing the city or cities (by
holding down the CTRL key). The results show a complete
list of member companies in the location you chose.
The companies are listed alphabetically by logo. Select
any employer by clicking on their logo and you will
see a list of jobs offered by that company only.
You can also browse an alphabetical
list of company
logos.
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Career Channels allow you
select a general occupation category and a location
and see all jobs in those categories. You can select
multiple categories and locations by holding down the
control or command key.
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