What's the best way to narrow down job listings?
By Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52217)
Staten Island, New York
June 27, 2018 1:37pm CST
When searching for a job on one of the job sites, you end up with pages and pages of job postings. Looking through endless pages of them is annoying, frustrating, boring, and a mood downer. I hate doing it.
What's the best way to narrow down the search results, especially when you do not have a specific job title in mind?
Sure you can select a specific salary range but many postings don't even tell you what they are paying for that position, so they will probably not show up in the results.
And selecting a specific date range means you might miss out on older job postings that you might be a fit for.
So, what else is there to do? And how do you figure out what jobs you should be looking for?
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3 responses

@AKRao24 (27422)
• India
27 Jun 18
@lovebuglena , better change the site and go to other site! Now a days there are many people into this business, you can try with as many as you can! Thanks!
@lovebuglena (52217)
• Staten Island, New York
27 Jun 18
But what if you don't have a specific job title you are looking for. Then what can you do?
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@lovebuglena (52217)
• Staten Island, New York
27 Jun 18
It is easier for you because you have a specific job title you are looking for. I don't exactly have that and that is a problem. But the keyword suggestion is a good idea. Problem is figuring out what the best keywords to search for are.
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@JustBhem (70555)
• Davao, Philippines
27 Jun 18
@lovebuglena
Let me ask you these, are you seeking for an office job or do you like to work at home?





