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Article Title: Key Success Factors in Information Technology Job Search
Author: Andrew Thomas
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Word Count: 697
Keywords: information technology jobs, it jobs, it engineer, it contracts, 
information technology career
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Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Online Job Search sites are soaring, especially during the recession and one 
place you will note that has many jobs available is in the world of information 
technology. Today there are also sites specific to the IT industry where IT 
engineers and managers can place their resume online and offer contract labor. 

Information technology jobs are always available, particularly if your skills 
are generalized. Many of the job search sites offer jobs in specialized fields 
and focus on one to more areas of information technology while others are more 
general. 

Most of these sites will require you to register with them. And it is a good 
idea to register with all of them unless you find some sites repeat the same 
jobs you have see on other website. It is a good idea to have the sites 
bookmarked in a special folder as well as noting your login, email and password 
details in a word document or your day planner. Have both an electronic and 
hard copy record of this data in case your burn your paper or crash your 
computer.

However it remains that with so much unemployment competition is also high and 
getting that extra edge is critical to your success. Job search sites will 
allow users the option to post their resume where prospective employers can 
search at anytime. This can be done whether or not a person found a position he 
or she is interested in. In this case you want to have your pdf version as well 
as a recent photo of yourself in jpg from so you can load them up to the site. 
Here is a hot tip. If you are able to load several photos, have one of you 
working on the job with a computer or network server. This links you to IT in 
the mind of the perspective employer. It will also be more memorable that just 
a mug shot. If you put in the mind of your perspective employer the image of 
you working on the job it is easier for them to see you working on their job. 

Frustration often sets in with job search whether off or online. is high when 
it comes to unemployment and job search. Searching through numerous IT jobs on 
the Internet can be aggravating. However, five major points can help ease the 
stress. Know your bottom line. Are you prepared to relocate, are you prepared 
to take a salary cut and what is the lowest you will go, are you prepared to 
work in a different industry than previously?  Once you know all of these 
answers you can refine your search more so you do not end up taking any old 
information technology job out of desperation. 

If you are feeling a little desperate, consider going for a short term contract 
rather than a job itself. In the world of information technology many companies 
are outsourcing and taking on contractors before they hire them. This will help 
you in two ways. Firstly you get to have your economic needs met while looking 
for the perfect job. Secondly the contract itself may lead to a longer contract 
or full time employment. While contract work doe not come with all the fringe 
benefits of a full time job, it pays considerably more so be sure if you take 
this option to put some money aside in unemployment insurance, medical and 
dental etc. 

One last hot tip to give you that added edge, make sure every aspect of your 
presentation from resume to appearance is pristine clean and methodical. 
Information technology jobs require accuracy. If you have mistakes in your 
resume or look a little scruffy you will not emulate the sense of accuracy to 
your perspective employer. We all know sometimes the best qualified do not get 
the best job over the better looking candidate. And that has nothing to do with 
looks so much as overall appearance and tone of the way you look. If you are in 
the market for an IT job, all the very best and success to you. Remember, 
contracts are easier to come by if you find yourself looking a little too long 
for comfort.

Andrew Thomas is an entrepreneur and business owner having worked in the IT 
industry for 18 years. Andrew can provide more information on Information 
Technology Jobs @ 
http://www.mycomputerrepair.net/computer-repair-jobs-1/information-technology-jobs
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