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        <title>11 Free Ways To Find Your Next Job In Bakersfield - Welcome to Bakersfield - WelcomeMatt&apos;s Blog - KernLife.com</title>
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        <description>Some friends of mine are currently searching for new jobs in town, so I wanted to pass along a few tips to those of you out there whom are also searching. Here are my 11 tips:

    Go apply at local employment      agencies. Even if you don&amp;rsquo;t like working as a temp, you never know, they      may find something permanent for you. Or if you are willing to give      temp-ing a try, it could just turn into something permanent.
    
    Check the Classifieds. Search the 1,500+ local job      postings on Bakersfield.com or pick up a copy of The Bakersfield Californian.
    
    
    Sign up for job posting      e-mail alerts. Bakersfield.com offers alerts so you don&amp;rsquo;t have to check the      site daily.
    
    Make your resume more      impressive. Get assistance with your resume at the JobSource Resource      Center or Career Services Center. Show your resume to everyone you know      and get their honest advice.
    
    Upload your resume      online.&amp;nbsp; You can create an online      job application and cover letter or upload your resume to Bakersfield.com      and most national job websites. This allows employers to review your      resume while searching for candidates online. It also makes it faster to      apply online.
    
    
    Gain new skills or brush up      on old ones. Check out the Job training and education programs offered by      Career Services Center. Check out instructional books from the library.
    
    
    Search CalJobs. It&#039;s the EDD&#039;s site      offering job postings for the state and Kern County.
    
    
    Check Bakersfield&amp;rsquo;s large      employer&amp;rsquo;s job postings. This would include employers such as: Edwards      Air Force Base, Kern County Public Schools, County of Kern, Grimmway Farms, Giumarra Farms, Catholic Healthcare West,      Bolthouse Farms and Dreyer&amp;rsquo;s Ice Cream.
    
    
    .Check the      posting on national job sites. Sites such as Monster, Career Builder,      HotJobs, or smaller local sites like Snagajob from KGET17 or Kero23 can also be great      resources.
    Think outside      the box a bit. Sites like CraigsList or Bakotopia also have interesting      job postings from time to time.
    Pick up the      phone and send out a few emails to everyone you know in Bakersfield. Word      of mouth is the best way to get leads for available jobs and to get an      inside advantage.

I wish you the best of luck in your job search. If you have any other helpful tips, please leave a comment!
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        <itunes:summary>Some friends of mine are currently searching for new jobs in town, so I wanted to pass along a few tips to those of you out there whom are also searching. Here are my 11 tips:

    Go apply at local employment      agencies. Even if you don&amp;rsquo;t like working as a temp, you never know, they      may find something permanent for you. Or if you are willing to give      temp-ing a try, it could just turn into something permanent.
    
    Check the Classifieds. Search the 1,500+ local job      postings on Bakersfield.com or pick up a copy of The Bakersfield Californian.
    
    
    Sign up for job posting      e-mail alerts. Bakersfield.com offers alerts so you don&amp;rsquo;t have to check the      site daily.
    
    Make your resume more      impressive. Get assistance with your resume at the JobSource Resource      Center or Career Services Center. Show your resume to everyone you know      and get their honest advice.
    
    Upload your resume      online.&amp;nbsp; You can create an online      job application and cover letter or upload your resume to Bakersfield.com      and most national job websites. This allows employers to review your      resume while searching for candidates online. It also makes it faster to      apply online.
    
    
    Gain new skills or brush up      on old ones. Check out the Job training and education programs offered by      Career Services Center. Check out instructional books from the library.
    
    
    Search CalJobs. It&#039;s the EDD&#039;s site      offering job postings for the state and Kern County.
    
    
    Check Bakersfield&amp;rsquo;s large      employer&amp;rsquo;s job postings. This would include employers such as: Edwards      Air Force Base, Kern County Public Schools, County of Kern, Grimmway Farms, Giumarra Farms, Catholic Healthcare West,      Bolthouse Farms and Dreyer&amp;rsquo;s Ice Cream.
    
    
    .Check the      posting on national job sites. Sites such as Monster, Career Builder,      HotJobs, or smaller local sites like Snagajob from KGET17 or Kero23 can also be great      resources.
    Think outside      the box a bit. Sites like CraigsList or Bakotopia also have interesting      job postings from time to time.
    Pick up the      phone and send out a few emails to everyone you know in Bakersfield. Word      of mouth is the best way to get leads for available jobs and to get an      inside advantage.

I wish you the best of luck in your job search. If you have any other helpful tips, please leave a comment!
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