3. NARROW YOUR CHOICES

If you have something in mind for a specific field of work, then you can continue your searches for search engines that deal with exactly what you need. You can use a general job search engine to narrow down the field of your search, or you can go back to a major search engine like Google and put in something like agricultural job search engine. Some of the results you get from this might be linked to colleges that offer training programs, or it may not be what you're looking for. It is best if you stick to job search engines to find real job listings. Another thing to think about is the big engines contain postings from all over the country, while finding engines from your local area will only yield jobs around you. Check out community action organizations or local newspapers to find a local only job search engine. However, so many search engines have advanced searches, so you can search for jobs only where you want to.

You can also narrow down your search with websites like Local.com, found at http://local.indeed.com. On this website all you have to do is put in what kind of job you're looking for, and the city and state, and it brings back job listings in all the cities around your chosen city as well.