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How-To Research Employers on the Internet Crucial to a successful job search campaign is knowing how to research potential employers. The more you know about a company; their business objectives and goals; the better able you will be to communicate your value to them. You may wish to convey your understanding of their needs in a tailored resume and cover letter and you will definitely want to communicate this during your interview. The hard work that you put into your research will almost always pay off by reflecting your interest and enthusiasm to employers. Begin by trying to locate general information about each company you are interested in. Focus on details that will relate to your skills, knowledge, and qualifications. You may wish to develop a filing system to organize the information that you obtain. Here are some ideas to get you started:
You may also want to gather several other items on each company whenever possible:
O.K. If you are ready to go onto the Internet to begin your research, keep a few things in mind...
Because there are numerous Internet sites that are valuable for conducting research on employers, it is beyond the scope of this article to list them all. The links presented below will get you started by pointing you to some of the best. You will undoubtedly find many other lists of links by browsing through the sites. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE You may want to begin by contacting the chambers of commerce in the communities your companies are located in. You will find a searchable comprehensive directory of North American chambers of commerce at http://www.uschamber.org. COMPANY HOMEPAGES Many companies maintain homepages. Search for the companies home page on any of the major search engines. CNBC A listing of companies can be searched by stock symbol, company name or company homepage at [http://moneycentral.msn.com] FORTUNE 500 Search the Fortune 500 database by company or browse it by a variety of categories. Provides the Fortune 500 ranking, sales, profits, and assets. [http://www.fortune.com] HOOVER'S ONLINE Search for company information at no charge or order detailed company reports for a fee. [http://www.hoovers.com] American City Business Journals American City
Business Journals Inc. is the nation's largest publisher of metropolitan
business newspapers, serving 41 of the country's most vibrant markets.
The Web site [http://www.bizjournals.com]
provides the latest breaking business news, updated throughout the
business day in each market. There also are links to each newspaper's
home page, with news, information and commentary from each American City
market. The archives contain nearly 600,000 local business articles, and
our free Industry journals provide the latest news about 46 industries
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