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Technical Support Jobs Posted on Craigslist: Tips to Help You Search Better



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By : motiont .com    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-08-29 20:02:41
Craigslist jobs, Craigslist job finder, Craigslist job search, technical jobs, Craigslist software

Do you want to use Craigslist.org to find technical support jobs? If so, you may find hundreds of job openings. Depending on your city, there can be too much for you to browse through. The best way to find jobs on Craigslist is to perform a search, but how can you make sure that you do it right to get the best results?

When searching for local jobs, you are looking for jobs in your city or the immediate surrounding area. This is easy. Go to Craigslist.org, select your state, and then select your city. On the left-hand side of the page, you will see a search box. You must switch the default search settings from “for sale,” to “jobs.” You are now ready to search.

Although performing a traditional search on Craigslist is easy, you can run into problems when wanting more. Do you live in between two listed cities and want to search them both? You must do so separately. Right now, Craigslist.org only allows you to search one location at a time. There is good news though. There are free software programs, known as Craigslist search tools, which you can download. They allow you to perform multi-city, statewide, or nationwide searches at once! What used to take you hours can now take you minutes.

Regardless of how you perform a search on Craigslist, it is important to choose your search phrases wisely. This ensures you get tailored results. Technical support, as you likely already know, comes in different formats. Some hiring companies are looking for technical support for computers, like PC and Mac computers, while others are looking for cell phone support, such as the Blackberry Smartphones. You can weed out job positions that you don’t want or aren’t qualified for with a good search. If searching for computer technical support jobs, good examples include: computer support, technical support, PC support, Mac support, or IT manager.

When an individual or company posts a job listing on Craigslist, they create a headline. These are what you see after performing a search. In fact, you may find a long list of them. You don’t want to bypass any good opportunities, but use the headlines to save time. If you are experienced technician, save time by automatically bypassing job openings for entry level jobs. This not only makes it easier to find jobs that you are truly qualified for, but it cuts down your job search time too!

As previously stated, if you want to search more than one city page on Craigslist.org, you should download a search tool. You can download the free Craigslist Reader at MotionT.com. Save time searching for technical support and IT manager jobs today.
Author Resource:- Download the Craigslist Reader to search IT manager and technical support jobs on Craigslist with ease.
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