4. TOSS OUT THE LINE

Once you have finally found a search engine that you think can help you, then fill out the proper information and send it out into the world. While you may seem to be doing this over and over again, it is best to keep working at it. Many of the large job search engines have been operating for years and have helped many, many people to get a job this way. An excellent resource for finding search engines of any kind is www.allsearchengines.com, which can help find the links to all job search engines available.

Just because a search engine gives you a few possibilities, it doesn't mean that those are your only options. Try for different jobs in similar fields on two or three different engines, and compare the options they send back to you. One website might not have anything you are looking for, while some other search engine with the exact same search have precisely what you needed to find. With the advice and information above, here is a list of well-known and established job search engines that would not be a bad place to start. These are broad-based search engines, so you should be able to search for any job on these, and find something in the field you are looking for.

UGA Careers - This is a website that has been in operation for more than five years now, and is aimed towards helping small businesses.

Monster - Everyone knows Monster! It's a friendly website with a cartoony mascot that can help you find a job, or if you are running your own business, it can help you find employees.

Juju - A basic, does everything, job search engine. You can search by jobs, category or company.

Career Builder - Another big one, where you can search 1.9 million jobs by keywords, location and category. Or you can do a more advanced search, including what employment type you're looking for, how long ago the job was posted and even what type of degree you have.

Indeed - Basic job search engine. On the main page you can see how many new jobs were posted in the last seven days.

Simply Hired - Boasts over five million jobs to offer, and thousands of other job sites available as well as a free resume builder.

Remember, one of the best ways to find a job you will enjoy is to find a company you desire to work for. Then your job search engine will be personalized. Find the companies in your area that are potential candidates, and systematically and periodically check their websites for openings. Good luck!