Look under the Research Tab of your jobsearch report, for your convenience I have listed some below:
Industry Association Sites — Using Industry Association Sites Searching for job listings within industry association sites is similar to searching within professional organization sites. · Search sites carefully, and follow any links. · If association members are listed, the list may be buried under a subhead that says something like Consumer Resources. · If the association lists members who maintain Web sites, you’re sure to find job listings, but it may take some time to visit all those sites. If you have access to a computer with a fast connection, this would be the time to use it! http://www.marketingsource.com/associations/ Here there is a fee search feature, but for full/complete information you must pay to subscribe, TIP you can use the free search to get the names and do a search for them on www.google.com
Using Professional Association Sites — Using Professional Association Sites When you visit any professional association site, be sure to search it thoroughly. If you don’t see a career link anywhere on the home page, try the site map or headings such as About Us, Resources, Member Services, Related Sites, or Links. If clicking through the headings doesn’t work, practice the following search strategies. · Do a site search (if possible) using the keywords jobs, opportunities, and employment. The jobs may be buried or only accessible through a linked page or site. · Be sure to check out the chapter links. A national association that doesn’t post jobs may have state or local chapters that do. You may need to search each chapter site individually, but often you’ll find links to job boards. The Following sites are great resources for locating appropriate associations: http://info.asaenet.org/gateway/OnlineAssocSlist.html A good place to search is www.google.com just type in the description for example: Keywords: marketing associations
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