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Government Job Search ResourcesMost job seekers are interested in federal, province or local government web sites for one of three reasons. First, they are looking for a government job. Second, they are looking for a job in the private sector and want to use the job search resources available from the federal or province governments. Third, they are looking for information likely to be found on a government web site. Usually this information involves employment laws or requirements such as employment compensation, or minimum wage legislation.
Most federal and province agencies have a web site which includes detailed information on the agency and its purpose and activities. Often the agency web site will provide a list of job opportunities or links to employment information. The United States and Canada federal governments operate employment sites which attempt to consolidate the available jobs from the various agencies and make it available in one convenient location. Some states and provinces consolidate employment opportunities, but others do not. City and local government sites may or may not have job listing and other employment information. Often the situation is further complicated by the handling of certain types of employment information. For example, province wide teaching and education employment information may or may not be available on a single web site.
The Federal and Province Governments operate some of the largest career centers on the Internet. The mission of most of these sites is to improve the way residents' make career and educational decisions by providing useful and reliable information about careers, educational training options and jobs. Federal and Province Job Boards or Career Centers usually offer the following labor market and career information. Access to employment opportunities and job postings by city and province. The various Province Job Banks are an excellent resource for a local job search. Many of these sites include listings from local employers who may not post on the major jobs sites. These job postings are usually free to employers and may not be found in any other location. Resources for a successful job search, such as resume writing assistance, interviewing advice, salary and compensation information, labor market information, employer databases or profiles, occupational outlooks and information about effective job search techniques. Links to additional job search and career management resources at other sites. Most government sites include links to commercial resources and links to resources on other government sites. Often an excellent set of links to resources at colleges and universities is available. The site may also contain information on special job search resources for disabled or otherwise disadvantaged workers.
Tips for Your Job SearchIf you are looking for government employment, start your job search with the job search sites listed in the Employment Site Directory under the Government Category. Expand your search to the Government Directory and investigate the sites that fit your specific job search. Use the Job Meta Search Engine and evaluate the results. Investigate the material and resources available on each site for immediate use or for future reference.Most of the government sites offering career information or employment opportunities for any type of management, professional or executive job search are located in the Job Search Site Directory under the General Category. If you are looking for legal or legislative information using one of the traditional search engines is usually faster than trying to track down the information by locating the government agency responsible for the information. The Government Directory
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