Finding a Job Online – Part 3: 30+ Websites For Finding Work

Welcome to Part 3 of the Finding a Job Online series. This post is the last in the series and a straight forward one at that. Listed below are 30+ websites for finding work online. The majority of the links are to actual job websites. I’ve also included a few links for freelance jobs and portfolio promotion websites. If you have more to add, please feel free to leave a link(s) in the comments.
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Finding a Job Online – Part 2: Twitter.com

Are you on Twitter? If you have been holding out for a reason to join, you now have one. In part 2, of this 3 part series, I’m going to provide advice and resources for finding a job on Twitter.
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Finding a Job Online – Part 1: Linkedin.com

Are you out of work? I know many of my friends have been losing their jobs and/or having their roles changed recently. The days of reading the want ads in your local paper are over. If you want to find a good job, you need to have a strategy. For part 1 of this series, I’m going to show you how to setup a profile on the LinkedIn network. Next I will provide some tips for optimizing your profile for finding a job. This post is kind of geared towards tech and design people, but the information rings true across many fields.
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Connect With Creatives And Show Your Work At Behance.net

A little while back, I was accepted into the Behance Creative Network. Behance is a great website for connecting with other creatives, showing your portfolio, and looking for work.
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Five Second Test

The five second test is a simple usability test that helps you measure the effectiveness of your user interfaces. There are three tests you can setup for users to test the usability of your website. It’s a nice little tool that is also free to use.
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10 Most Sought After Skills In Web Development

There’s a great post over at nettuts.com titled 10 Most Sought After Skills in Web Development. This is a great resource for students or people that are just getting into web design and development.
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14 Free Tools For Analyzing Why People Leave Your Website

There’s a great list of 14 free tools that reveal why people abandon your website over at conversion-rate-experts.com.
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The 7 Best Websites for Selling & Promoting Your Music.

The music business has always been a competitive place. With the introduction of music on the internet, and the overflow of music related websites, there is more competition than ever out there. Modern day bands need to be a least a little web savvy if they hope to succeed on any level. Below is a list of 7 of the best websites where bands can sell and promote their music.
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Blog Worklow

Chris Brogran has written a great article on Blog Workflow over at his website. It’s a great resource for people new to blogging, as well as, experienced bloggers.

He covers setting goals for your posts, blogging tasks, blog tools, and general info on how to maximize the use of social media and bookmarking websites.