How to look for finance jobs in Los Angeles

March 7, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Job Search

Any thought of Los Angeles, California, brings to mind the cathedral of palms, picturesque mountains, sun, sea, and Hollywood glitterati. The second largest in the United States, the City of Angels is not only known for its famous residents, but also is recognized as a multicultural, multiethnic world-class city.

Banking and finance jobs are everywhere in Los Angeles. Money is a kind of recession-proof industry in Los Angeles, as we have Hollywood and surrounding areas, there will always be a need for accountants, CFOs, financial and other professionals.

The role of computers in the search for a Finance Job
Until recently, the job search requires applicants to physically print and mail dozens of resumes to hand out to prospective employers. Although I sent my part, my career in technical writing began in the beginning of the Internet revolution in the mid to late 1990s. Therefore, I really can not say I know how it feels to do a job search without the help of a personal computer.

These days, the team is absolutely essential for a person seeking employment, including finance. If you use your own computer or a computer at the public library or a friend of the machine, get your CV online through at least one major work sites off the Internet is an absolute necessity.

If you do not have an email account, you must first register at once through your ISP or one of the free Internet-based email systems like Yahoo, Google Mail or Hotmail. This will enable you to communicate with potential employers and receive job notifications.

Search for a Finance Job in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, let’s look at ways of finding employment through the financing of three of the most popular websites in search of employment: Monster.com, CareerBuilder.com, and Yahoo! HotJobs.

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Monster.com is probably the most popular Internet search sites for employment. While some may believe Monster is good only for technology jobs, the reality is that it is good for all types of jobs. Follow these steps to find a finance job in Los Angeles using Monster.com:

1) Point your Web browser to www.monster.com.

2) In the Keywords field in the Job Search bar at the top of the page, type of financing. Alternatively, you can click the drop-down list and select Occupations Accounting / Finance / Insurance, then select your area of work (eg, books).

3) In the location field, type in Los Angeles.

4) Click the State drop-down list and select CA.

5) Click on the Radio from the drop down list and select how far is willing to drive to work every day (Los Angeles is huge, so try to at least 30-40 miles).

6) Click the Search button to go to the search results page to work where you can view all the jobs in finance in Los Angeles and its environs.

Other job search strategies
To add to your job search, Los Angeles read the local paper or visit the unemployment office for job leads. The unemployment office also offers various kinds of resume writing, job search and interviewing strategies. And do not forget word of mouth, and many jobs these days are filled because someone told someone who told his boss that you are looking for a job. Networking is key!

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