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Finding Internet Jobs
You can check with your local businesses to see if they are in need of personnel to manage their needs relative to the internet. Even the smallest companies are in need of of personnel who can help them with their internet needs. At the very least they will need a capable web designer - webmaster. They may also be looking for other personnel including a project manager, data base administrator, web editor or writer.
There are also a variety of online resources that will help you locate jobs in the field. Sites such as http://jobs.internet.com/ or careerbuilder.com are good places to start your jov search
Wherever you start on your job search you should make sure that you are ready to 'wow' a potential employer. Have the tools you need, including a resume and a portfolio of any of your past work. You should be able to show that you have the 'soft-skills' that the employer will want such as good time management skills, communication skills, the ability to multitask and good organizational skills.
The online business world is constantly inovating and reinventing itself, so it would be to your benefit to keep up with new technology and be able to show your employer skills in the new and emerging aspects of the internet such as internet video, social networking and blogging.
If your are a student looking for part time work or a summer job - you may be able to locate a company who is interseted in hiring an intern to manage some basic internet needs, such as develop a basic website.
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