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		<title>featured Job site: recruitingnevada.com jobs in Nevada!</title>
		<link>http://fatekeep.com/2009/04/04/featured-job-site-recruitingnevadacom-jobs-in-nevada/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 02:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shadi</dc:creator>
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Recruiting Nevada publishes Nevada&#8217;s largest network of employment Web sites.  A Greenspun Media Group company,   Recruiting Nevada delivers the most cost-effective, results-oriented recruitment advertising solutions for Nevada   employers. Endeavoring to solve the state&#8217;s critical workforce shortages and attracting the largest audience   of local and relocating job seekers, Recruiting [...]]]></description>
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<p>Recruiting Nevada publishes Nevada&#8217;s largest network of employment Web sites.  A Greenspun Media Group company,   Recruiting Nevada delivers the most cost-effective, results-oriented recruitment advertising solutions for Nevada   employers. Endeavoring to solve the state&#8217;s critical workforce shortages and attracting the largest audience   of local and relocating job seekers, Recruiting Nevada&#8217;s presence extends to Greenspun Media Group&#8217;s local,   regional and national group of award-winning publications.</p>
<p>This is a great job to search for jobs in Las Vegas and the Nevada area. They even have a mobile friendly version to their site for all your blackberry and iphone users out there: <a href="http://m.recruitingnevada.com/" target="_blank">http://m.recruitingnevada.com/ </a></p>
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		<title>featured Job site: siliconvalleycareers.com jobs in California</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 02:23:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shadi</dc:creator>
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        Employment in the South Bay Area, SiliconValleyCareers.com is your direct connection to employers and jobs in the South Bay Area.

Use Employer Finder to display a list of companies right for you.
Go directly to any employer&#8217;s jobs page with one click.
Submit your resume online.

Easy — saves time searching [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="head3">        Employment in the South Bay Area, </span>SiliconValleyCareers.com is your direct connection to employers and jobs in the South Bay Area.</p>
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<li>Use Employer Finder to display a list of companies right for you.</li>
<li>Go directly to any employer&#8217;s jobs page with one click.</li>
<li>Submit your resume online.</li>
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<p>Easy — saves time searching all over the Net!</p>
<p>To check out the great Californian Jobs click <a href="http://www.siliconvalleycareers.com/index.php" target="_blank">HERE</a>!</p>
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		<title>featured Job site: Totaljobs.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 02:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shadi</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[and CareerPerception.co.uk.]]></category>
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Totaljobs.com is one of the UK&#8217;s most visited commercial recruitment website holding the Number 1 market share position since January 2006*. Typically totaljobs.com carries over 150,000 live vacancies at any one time; generating around 1 million online job applications from 2 million unique users that visit the website over 3.4 million times per month.
Totaljobs.com has [...]]]></description>
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<p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><a href="http://Totaljobs.com" target="_blank"><strong>Totaljobs.com</strong></a> is one of the UK&#8217;s most visited commercial recruitment website holding the Number 1 market share position since January 2006*. Typically totaljobs.com carries over 150,000 live vacancies at any one time; generating around 1 million online job applications from 2 million unique users that visit the website over 3.4 million times per month.</p>
<p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Totaljobs.com has 7 offices throughout the UK, covering all regions. Other Totaljobs Group recruitment websites include: <a href="http://www.careerstructure.com/" target="_blank">CareerStructure.com</a>, <a href="http://www.caterer.com/" target="_blank">Caterer.com</a>, <a href="http://www.catererglobal.com/" target="_blank">CatererGlobal.com</a>, <a href="http://www.cwjobs.co.uk/" target="_blank">CWJobs.co.uk</a>, <a href="http://www.retailchoice.com/" target="_blank">RetailChoice.com</a>, <a href="http://www.salestarget.co.uk/" target="_blank">SalesTarget.co.uk</a>,  <a href="http://www.totaljobs.nl/" target="_blank">Totaljobs.nl</a>, <a href="http://www.totaljobs.de/" target="_blank">Totaljobs.de</a>, and <a href="http://www.careerperception.co.uk/" target="_blank">CareerPerception.co.uk</a>.</p>
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		<title>An article from hotjobs.yahoo.com: Where the Jobs Are</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:29:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shadi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the economy in the dumps, job security is more important than ever. And that means choosing a field where you can be sure your skills will be in demand for years to come.Health care is one of the fastest growing industries in the nation. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the economy in the dumps, job security is more important than ever. And that means choosing a field where you can be sure your skills will be in demand for years to come.<a href="http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/jobs-c-Healthcare">Health care</a> is one of the fastest growing industries in the nation. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), over the next eight years health care job openings are expected to grow twice as fast as those in all other sectors of the economy combined.</p>
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<p>In fact, seven of the top twenty fastest-growing careers are in health care. Here&#8217;s where the opportunities are (with data from BLS):</p>
<p><strong>1. Home care aide<br />
Expected job growth: 53%</strong></p>
<p>There are minimal requirements to become a home care aide &#8212; and it&#8217;s one of the most in-demand jobs in the country. Home care aides care for people who are disabled in their own homes. Besides assisting with laundry, meals and household tasks, home health aides may also advise patients and their families on nutrition, cleanliness, and other household activities. If you&#8217;re looking for a health job that doesn&#8217;t require special training, this is a great place to start. Typical salaries range from $17,895 to $23,481 a year.</p>
<p><strong>2. Medical assistants<br />
Expected job growth: 36%</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/jobs-k-Medical%20Assistant-c-Healthcare">Medical assistants</a> help with essential administrative and clinical tasks that keep hospitals and clinics running smoothly. They update medical records, fill out insurance forms, handle billing and bookkeeping, and take patients&#8217; vital signs. Medical assistants make between $24,317 and $36,987 a year and can be trained on the job or through a short certification program.</p>
<p><strong>3. Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants<br />
Expected job growth: 33% </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/jobs-k-Physical%20Therapist-c-Healthcare" target="_blank">Physical therapists</a> help people recover from injuries and prevent permanent physical disabilities. While becoming a physical therapist requires a master&#8217;s degree, you can get certified as a physical therapist assistant in just two years and begin earning $44,762 to $61,139 a year right away.</p>
<p><strong>4. Pharmacy technicians<br />
Expected job growth: 32%</strong></p>
<p>Pharmacy technicians help <a href="http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/jobs-k-Pharmacist-c-Healthcare" target="_blank">pharmacists</a> provide medication to patients by preparing prescriptions, maintaining patient records, organizing insurance claim forms and stocking inventory of medications. Pharmacy technicians enter the field through on the job training, and typically make $30,085 to $40,285 a year.</p>
<p><strong>5. Dental hygienists<br />
Expected job growth: 31% </strong></p>
<p>Dental hygienists clean teeth, look for oral disease and provide preventative care. Since they often work with the dentist during treatment, dental hygienists also have to be familiar with various instruments including ultrasonics, X-ray machines, and syringes. Dental hygienists must complete a two-year certification program before entering the field and they earn between $60,654 and $93,475.</p>
<p><strong>6. Physician Assistants<br />
Expected job growth: 30%</strong></p>
<p>Physician assistants perform tasks typically performed by a doctor. They take medical histories, examine and treat patients, order and interpret laboratory tests and X-rays, make diagnoses and prescribe medications. They also treat minor injuries and may supervise technicians and assistants. This job requires a master&#8217;s degree and brings a <a href="http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/salary">salary</a> of $70,390 to $98,751.</p>
<p><strong>7. Occupational Therapists<br />
Expected job growth: 29% </strong></p>
<p>Occupational therapists help people with mental or physical disabilities develop or recover the skills they need for work and daily living. Occupational therapists are required to earn a master&#8217;s degree and make a salary of $64,402 to $88,664. However, if you are looking to get into the field more quickly and still make some money, consider getting a two-year certification as an occupational therapist assistant and making $43,337 to $59,404.</p>
<p>click here to go to the article <a href="http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-where_the_jobs_are-658/" target="_blank">YAHOO.COM </a></p>
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		<title>An article from Monster.com: Recession Job-Hunting Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 06:41:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shadi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eight Tips for Job Hunting During the Recession
The global credit crisis and flat-lining domestic economy could make this one of the most challenging times to be looking for a job in recent history. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of unemployed increased by 3.6 million between December 2007 and December 2008, and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Getting-Started/recession-job-hunting-tips/article.aspx" target="_blank"><span id="ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_body_wacCenterStage_wacCenterStage_lblTitle">Eight Tips for Job Hunting During the Recession</span></a></h2>
<p>The global credit crisis and flat-lining domestic economy could make this one of the <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Getting-Started/Look-for-Work-in-Troubled-Times/article.aspx">most challenging times to be looking for a job</a> in recent history. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of unemployed increased by 3.6 million between December 2007 and December 2008, and the December 2008 unemployment rate hit 7.2 percent. For January 20009, the unemployment rate rose to 7.6 percent, the highest since September 1992.</p>
<p>To be a successful job seeker in this climate, you have to be calm, patient and proactive &#8212; and try any (or all) of these tips.</p>
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<p><strong>Pick and Choose Your Targets<br />
</strong><br />
When Jack Hinson was laid off in mid-2008 from his job at a large Internet content company in Austin, he <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Career-Assessment/Interested-in-Everything-Pick-Career/article.aspx">prioritized</a> his search. “It’s important to put your time and energy into opportunities that you’re the most interested in and that have the best chance of coming to fruition,” he says. “Pick a few companies you’re interested in and pursue them, whether they have current openings or not.”</p>
<p><strong>Concentrate on Growth Industries </strong></p>
<p>Brent Berger, a Las Vegas-based scenario planning and strategy consultant, suggests focusing on growth industries and areas. “Look at energy,” he says. “With oil costs where they are, the need for cheap fuel and cheap heat is ever-mounting. And any job that alleviates pain is recession-proof. Similarly, the National Guard, <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Company-Industry-Research/Border-Patrol-Jobs/article.aspx">Border Patrol</a>, <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Company-Industry-Research/IT-Careers-in-Homeland-Security/article.aspx">homeland security</a> and the defense industry in general will continue to thrive as the next stage in the war on terror continues.”</p>
<p><strong>Work Your Network </strong></p>
<p>Hinson’s new gig came from an old connection. “I’d spoken to the company’s founders about a year ago and stayed in touch,” he says. “Then I ran into one of them at a <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Professional-Networking/Network-Your-Way-to-Success/article.aspx">networking</a> function.” So flip through your Rolodex or business social media contacts and let them know you’re looking.</p>
<p><strong>Sell Yourself </strong></p>
<p>San Francisco PR account executive Samantha Rubenstein launched a job search just as the economy began to flag. After three months, she got a great offer from Atomic PR. She attributes her success to doing more than learning about the company. “Preparation [includes] learning how to talk about yourself in a meaningful and powerful way,” she says. “I created a list of <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-interview/Interview-Questions/100-Potential-Interview-Questions/article.aspx">potential interview questions</a> and typed up bulleted answers to create speaking points.”</p>
<p><strong>Consider Freelancing</strong></p>
<p>Russ Carr, a designer and writer in St. Louis, has twice had a line on a job only to see it slip away when the employer lost a key account or decided to distribute the duties among current employees. To keep some money coming in, Carr started freelancing. “I haven’t stopped trying to shop myself for a full-time gig again, but freelancing certainly has kept food on the table,” he says. “If you’re in a field that supports it, don’t think twice &#8212; just do it.”</p>
<p><strong>Take a Temporary Position</strong></p>
<p>If freelancing isn’t practical, try temping. “Consider interim staffing to fill a temporary slot for work that needs to be done despite the economy,” advises Ronald Torch, president and CEO of the Torch Group, a marketing staffing firm in Cleveland. Or temp with a company that interests you. “Many of these options pay well and can carry the burden of bill-paying until a permanent position comes along,” he says.</p>
<p><strong>Sweat the Small Stuff</strong></p>
<p>“Don’t forget the personal touches,” counsels Felicia Miller, assistant director of career services at the Art Institute of Las Vegas. “Don’t use a template cover letter &#8212; make sure each letter addresses specific skills or qualities the company is looking for. And always send a <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-interview/Following-Up/Power-of-a-Simple-Thank-You-Note/article.aspx">thank-you note or email</a> after the interview. Use this correspondence as an opportunity to revisit weak areas of your interview.”</p>
<p><strong>Stay Positive</strong></p>
<p>The most important thing when searching for a job in tough economic times is to retain a positive attitude, says Carol Vecchio, founder and executive director of Centerpoint Institute for Life and Career Renewal in Seattle. “Even in a job market with 10 percent unemployment, there’s 90 percent employment,” she says. “There is an average of over 3 million jobs available in the US per month &#8212; and each job seeker is looking for one. Those are pretty good odds.”</p>
<p>Struggling to find a great job in a bad economy can be a drag, but undertaking even a few of these tips will improve your chances of landing a gig. “Remember it doesn’t matter how many jobs are or aren’t out there,” Vecchio says. “You’re just looking for one &#8212; the <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Career-Assessment/find-the-right-career-fit/article.aspx">right one</a> for you.”</p>
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		<title>An article from Monster.com: What Jobs Will the Stimulus Create?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 05:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shadi</dc:creator>
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<p id="article">             <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Company-Industry-Research/stimulus-jobs-overview/article.aspx" target="_blank"><img src="http://media.monster.com/na/cms/images/102320_124x93.jpg" id="ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_body_wacCenterStage_wacCenterStage_imgArticle" class="thumb" alt="What Jobs Will the Stimulus Create?" style="border-width: 0px" /></a></p>
<h2><a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Company-Industry-Research/stimulus-jobs-overview/article.aspx" target="_blank"><span id="ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_body_wacCenterStage_wacCenterStage_lblTitle">What Jobs Will the Stimulus Create?</span></a></h2>
<p class="byline">                     <span>By </span>                     <span id="ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_body_wacCenterStage_wacCenterStage_lblWriterByline">John Rossheim, Monster Senior Contributing Writer</span></p>
<p><span id="ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_body_wacCenterStage_wacCenterStage_lblBody" class="body">?In his first address to Congress, President Barack Obama put his top priority for America’s beleaguered workers in simple terms: “Now is the time to jumpstart job creation.”</span></p>
<p>The work of reversing the labor economy’s slide will not be so simple. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act seeks to bring timely relief to 11.6 million unemployed Americans and 734,000 discouraged workers &#8212; so called by the Bureau of Labor Statistics because they have given up looking.</p>
<p>The jobs created by the Recovery Act will make a world of difference in the lives of millions, even though it can’t put everyone back to work tomorrow.</p>
<p>“The approximately 3.5 million jobs created or saved will reflect the current distribution of jobs across the economy,” touching all industries, says Heidi Shierholz, an economist at the Economic Policy Institute. Due to the severity of the recession, “that’s not going to fill in the employment gap entirely,” she says. About 3.6 million jobs have already been lost in the recession that began December 2007, according to a February 2009 BLS report, and no one expects the losses to stop anytime soon.</p>
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<p>Four strategic sectors will receive money targeted for job creation, either directly or indirectly: energy (459,000 jobs), infrastructure (377,000), education (250,000) and healthcare (244,000), according to a <a href="http://otrans.3cdn.net/45593e8ecbd339d074_l3m6bt1te.pdf" target="_blank">report by Obama administration officials</a>.</p>
<p>And the broader stimulus created by government work, recession relief and tax relief is projected to create even greater numbers of jobs across the economy.</p>
<p><strong>Alternative Energy Jobs Get a Jolt</strong></p>
<p>The stimulus package calls for unprecedented spending on clean energy, including $60 billion in loan guarantees for alternative energy projects such as wind turbines and coal gasification.</p>
<p>The money is sorely needed, because the green sector has been especially hard-hit in the downturn. “Since November, hiring has been in a lockdown,” says Doug Scott, regional managing director for recruitment firm the Mergis Group. “It’s starting to improve, because companies who have the money to make a play are now doing so.”</p>
<p>Engineers and tradespeople should see demand for their services rise when federal funding reaches their prospective employers. “Electrical, electronic and mechanical engineers will transfer their skills the quickest to alternative energy, to work on solar panels and wind turbines, for example,” says Scott. “Technical salespeople will be needed, as will skilled tradespeople to work in installation, infrastructure and field service.”</p>
<p><a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Company-Industry-Research/energy-stimulus-jobs/article.aspx"><em>Learn more about energy-related opportunities and search for jobs.</em></a></p>
<p><strong>Construction and Infrastructure Win Major Support</strong></p>
<p>“Job growth from the stimulus will be heavier in industries that have been hit harder,” says Shierholz. “Those industries have the most opportunity for bounce-back.”</p>
<p>Construction, with its free-falling housing sector, desperately needs that bounce. So hardhats and their coworkers should be somewhat reassured to see that Recovery Act infrastructure spending will be measured in the hundreds of billions of dollars, and so-called shovel-ready projects will receive funding as soon as this spring. For example, the infrastructure stimulus will include billions of dollars for public transit, encompassing projects ranging from railway repairs to the purchase of hybrid buses.</p>
<p><a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Company-Industry-Research/construction-trades-stimulus-jobs/article.aspx"><em>Learn more about construction-related opportunities and search for jobs.</em></a></p>
<p><strong>Education Gets into the Rebuilding Act</strong></p>
<p>Recovery Act funding for education is projected to create or save hundreds of thousands of jobs, from teaching positions to bricklayers. This may give school officials across the country a breather as they struggle to balance budgets while state and local funding dwindles.</p>
<p>Education spending will include a variety of initiatives, from billons of dollars in school repairs to additional millions for programs for students with learning disabilities.</p>
<p><a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Company-Industry-Research/education-stimulus-jobs/article.aspx"><em>Learn more about education-related opportunities and search for jobs.</em></a></p>
<p><strong>Healthcare Gets a Shot in the Arm</strong></p>
<p>The stimulus package includes many billions of dollars for healthcare, including $21 billion for healthcare information systems and technology.</p>
<p>“The new administration will emphasize capturing information to better deliver pharmaceuticals and healthcare services,” says Jason Hersh, managing partner of Kline Hersh International. “Professionals in medical informatics will be in demand over the coming years. Job seekers who are looking to transition skill sets into this environment should look into healthcare IT,” he says.</p>
<p><a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/job-search/Company-Industry-Research/healthcare-stimulus-jobs/article.aspx"><em>Learn more about healthcare-related opportunities and search for jobs.</em></a></p>
<p><strong>Millions More Jobs to Be Added Across the Economy</strong></p>
<p>Beyond the four strategic sectors, some 2.3 million jobs are projected via other components of the stimulus package, such as extensions of unemployment benefits, aid to states and tax cuts. These jobs will be born in diverse industries, including retail, leisure and hospitality, manufacturing, professional and business services, government, financial, wholesale trade, transportation and warehousing, information technology and services, mining and utilities.</p>
<p>Employment in these areas will likely come online sooner than jobs created in the strategic sectors. “Because it takes time to carry out new spending programs authorized by legislation, we expect the jobs created by spending on infrastructure, education, health and energy to be concentrated in 2010 and 2011” rather than this year, the administration report notes.</p>
<p>Even given this jobs-building program of historic proportions, the rising tide of unemployment is unlikely to reverse itself in the near term. “If we can start adding net jobs in early 2010, we can say the stimulus did its job,” says Shierholz.</p>
<p><strong>Get Ready to Land a Stimulus Job</strong></p>
<p>Whether you are hoping to find a job in one of the four strategic sectors &#8212; energy, education, infrastructure, healthcare &#8212; or one that is indirectly created by the stimulus package, you can take action right now to be ready to stand out as the jobs are posted.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Research:</strong> Narrowing in on the types of jobs you want and are most qualified for will help you keep your job search on task. Check out <a href="http://my.monster.com/Job-Profiles/GetProfile.aspx">Monster’s Career Snapshots</a> to learn about different jobs and get insiders’ perspectives on what it is like to work in these fields. This can also help you identify any skills gaps you may have so you can seek the appropriate training.</li>
<li><strong>Update Your Resume:</strong> Now that you have some potential career goals in mind, you need to make sure your resume will get you there. <a href="http://my.monster.com/resume/listresumes.aspx">Be sure your resume is ready to go</a> with your most up-to-date skills and accomplishments, and consider <a href="http://career-advice.monster.com/resumes-cover-letters/Resume-Writing-Tips/Customize-Your-Resume-for-Results/article.aspx">customizing your resume</a> to the different jobs you plan to apply for.</li>
<li><strong>Keep an Eye on Jobs:</strong> As the stimulus begins to have its impact on the economy, the job postings will trickle in. <a href="http://jobsearch.monster.com/ManageSavedSearch.aspx">Set up saved job searches now</a> for your different target jobs so that Monster can notify you as they are posted. And look for when <a href="http://monstervjf.adicio.com/">Monster’s Keep America Working Tour</a> will come to a city near you, so you can take advantage of the on-site career-building opportunities.</li>
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