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 Internet Job Search

Finding job openings on the Internet is like looking for the proverbial needle in the haystack. First you need to know the different Search Engines and that they all work a bit differently. We have listed the most commonly used ones below.
Our recommendation remains Google, but you should try different ones to see which one works the best for you.
 
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 How to use search engines to find jobs

Using any of the above search engines in your browser is the quickest way to find current jobs. Our job links and jobsites are a good way to begin, but the best way to find job openings remains using Internet Search engines.

If you are looking for a job in Buddhistan (not a real country) as an English teacher, you need to type in specific words: buddhistan esl teacher

If you get hundreds of hits, which is very likely, you can narrow the search by typing in the words: buddhistan esl teacher name-of-city. If on the other hand you do not get any hits, you can widen the search by typing in the words: buddhistan esl or even a wider asia esl teacher

Hundreds of new jobs are posted daily, so if there is no job today, tomorrow there may be. You need to be persistent and keep at it until you find a job that you qualify for and can then apply to.

 

 

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