Free Job Site

 

 Free Job Site


This post is about a website that provides information on how to find work and how best to fill out your application. The site also has tips on how you can avoid common mistakes when applying for jobs, as well as ways to use the site that aren't just job searches.

The 37 Best Websites to Learn Something New:
A list of websites, apps or other resources that can help you learn anything from science, art or technology through interactive lessons at your own pace and in the comfort of your home. 
Free Job Site: 
A list of websites with information on finding and filling out applications for careers in a wide variety of fields provided by an individual who has worked within these fields. 
"Take A Break!": 
A collection of websites that can be used to gain some entertainment or enlightenment. 
Accelerated Learning: 
A site with tips and tricks on how you can easily learn some concept, skill or technique at your own pace. 
The Useless Website Of The Day: 
A website where you can submit a site you think is worthless that ends up being something useful. The site has a section called 'Their Stories', which discusses how useless sites have been useful to the people who submitted them, as well as the reasoning behind their usefulness. Beginners are often confused by this section, as they assume it is a place where people only give bad reviews of websites.
"5 Minute Personality Test": 
A quick test that tells you what personality traits you're most likely to have, as well as a few other tidbits of information. 
"What's Your Job Like?": 
A test that helps you identify whether you're in the right field or not. The site also has some suggestions on how to get into those fields. 
"How To Expertly Resume": 
A website where you can create a resume for yourself and not worry about accidentally being too wordy or too simple.
"Everything You Should Know": 
A website with a collection of different articles on issues and topics you should learn about. There's even a section on how to be safe.
"How To Write A Cover Letter": 
A website that helps you find ideas on how to create a cover letter for your resume. The site also has some links to other sites that contain more information on the subject of cover letters. There's also a section where you can read other people's cover letters and get their opinions on which ones are the worst, most successful, etc.
"EAU: Education at University: Free Tutoring":
A website with resources to help those going through university or those who are thinking about doing so. There's a section on what to expect from university that might not have been explained well in the lectures, as well as a section on how to get along with your professors and make the most out of your education.
"Tips for Interviews": 
A website with practical tips for job interview questions and answers.
"How To Write A CV": 
A website with tips on how to create a CV and where to submit it. The site also has links to other resources that might help you write a CV or find more information about how to do so. 
"A Guide to Being a Good Team Member": 
A list of steps you can take to make sure you're a good team member. The site also has a section on general tips that might apply to teamwork and not just team members.
"Infographics": 
A list of websites that make learning fun with visual aids, such as infographics, videos and pictures. If you aren't familiar with the term 'infographic' then there's also a section that explains what they are and how they can be used for learning.
"The Human Playground": 
A website with a collection of games you can use to have fun, without having to go to an arcade.
"How To Take Photos": 
A website that provides information on taking photos of people and objects using different cameras, whether old or new, as well as a few other tips on how to make your photos look better. 
"Quizzes And Games": 
A collection of interactive quizzes and games, from personality tests to math quizzes to riddles. The site also has some sort of "game database", which is a list of websites that provide even more games for you to play and learn from. 
"Study Tips": 
A collection of different tips on how to study better and more efficiently, from listening effectively to finding the most out of your professor. There's even a selection of flashcards you can use to help with memorization. 
"Blogs For Learning": 
A list of blogs that might help you find some interesting information to read. There's also a section on how to write your own blog if you want one. 
"Loony Ideas": 
A large collection of different, crazy ideas that anyone can think up, whether they're good or bad. While most are bad, some are actually quite ingenious and could be used in everyday circumstances.
"Learn Something New": 
A website with a collection of articles and videos on any topic you're interested in. There's even a section where you can submit your own article or video which other people might find useful.
"The Art Of Learning": 
A list of tips on how you can enjoy learning and make it more enjoyable, including things like introducing new art forms to your studies, the importance of remembering your sources and making sure you're enjoying what you're reading and writing.
"College Tips": 
A site with tips on how to succeed in college or university and what you need to do before applying for different types of careers. There's also a section on how to act when interviewed for a job.
"A Taste Of Life": 
A website filled with articles, pictures and videos that are funny, creepy and weird. While most are meant to be funny, there is one article that describes large amounts of violence with small amounts of comedy. The site also has a section featuring the authors' other works, as well as their favorites from this one.
"The Healing Power Of Music": 
A collection of very interesting experiments done using the power of music to solve different problems. There's even a collection of random polls about music styles and genres that people have grown tired of (like certain bands or musical eras).
"The Gift of Life": 
A list of instructions for performing CPR, along with a list of emergency phone numbers to call in case anything goes wrong. There's also a section on how to call for an ambulance, although that is not for the faint of heart.
"Spoon Theory": 
A short story about someone fighting with chronic pain and illness and how they handle it. It's not very long, but it might be more difficult to read than some other stories on the site due to its subject matter.
"Universal Documents": 
A collection of different documents that anyone can make use of, including marriage licenses and income tax papers.

Conclusion: Everything Is Bearable
A news article about a man who survives a bear attack and gets on with his life. It's decently long and might not be very long, depending on how much you read of it.
"The Charcoal Pencil": 
A story about a kid who gets bullied at school and decides to help someone else in need. It's a very good story that might just make you want to go out there and help someone else in need.
"Two Girls": 
A story of two girls who get lost in the woods when they're out playing with their dog.

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