Monday, January 5, 2009

Bay Area Jobs: How to Find a Qualified Employee or a Good Job

By Alex Wu

If you live in the Bay area then you may be aware of the job market, but maybe you are not. Have you just graduates with your degree from college? Do most of the jobs require experience? Well in some jobs your education can qualify as experience. Internships will qualify as experience. Do not give up. Post your resume on as many Internet employment websites as you can. Make sure you put down any special skills and degrees and certifications.

There is a wealth of job opportunities offered in the Bay Area if you are qualified for them. There are many websites devoted to just Bay Area employment. Many of these websites offer the employee a place to post their resume and any web links to website portfolios.

The health field, sales and marketing, and technology fields are quite popular employment categories in the Bay Area. If you have any of these skills and qualifications you should look for the jobs that are offered in these fields, and find a match for you.

The health field is a booming area for employees in the bay area. There are several construction related jobs, customer service, writing and editing jobs, and marketing related jobs are also in demand. You can run a search to see what jobs would best suit you, and apply to them.

Technical and Web related jobs seem to be in high demand as well. This market is going to continue to rise because of the high use of the internet, and the many people that are trying to earn money using the internet. As things continue to get more advanced so will the career opportunities.

The job offerings in the Bay area are high in the health, technical, and marketing/sales fields. They also have quite a few writing and editorial job openings. If you live out of state and are moving to the bay area search the local employment websites. You may find a job before you even move if you have good qualifications and record.

Employers, use the Internet to post jobs on the online employment websites, as this will hit a targeted group of employees, and give you a wider range of employees being reached. Not everyone reads the paper, but most everyone uses the Internet these days.

The Bay Area alone on one website has over 4,300 jobs posted in many different areas. That means the jobs are there is you are looking. There should be one in the category you are looking for. Be upfront about your experience and what you can bring to the company, and negotiate if the wage is not quite what you are looking for. There may be raises offered after a trial period. - 15431

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