Stimulus Jobs: 3 Things to Know

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Anthony S. Browne 9:48AM August 12, 2009

Here's 3 job sites from about.com

www.linkedin.com (professional networking)

www.indeed.com (aggregated listings)

www.realmatch.com (matches you to jobs)

good luck to all

david of MN 9:45AM June 13, 2009

The easiest way to locate/apply for the stimulus jobs is to use the job search feature on http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov. I would also recommend looking into some of the online training classes through NEF University. As a non-profit organization, they are able to offer a 95% scholarship to the first million users who sign up for their courses. These courses are specifically tailored to the new stimulus jobs and adding them to your resume would help to give you an edge over other applicants.

The website is http://www.nefuniversity.org/scholarship and I definitely think its worth checking out.

Jane of RI 4:54PM June 10, 2009

spent much of his program today insisting that Obama is causing and prolonging the recession with his stimulus ideas. But, of course, he offered not a single shred of logic for that position.

Muser of NM 4:43PM June 08, 2009

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