![]() Will I find a good job in Indianapolis?
Five job search resources for Indianapolis Some of you have probably been doing an online job search for a job in Indianapolis, for a long time.
Whatever the case may be, you will (most likely) find what you are looking for on this page. I have looked at jobs in Indianapolis, and done a variety of searching online, for at least 12 different jobs over the past 7 years. I have already changed jobs a lot, even though I am young. I have been a massage therapist, photographer, mail clerk, data entry person, Web designer, Internet advertising Consultant, Phone salesperson, singer, writer, counselor, researcher, German Teacher, Theater teacher, and stage loader. I've found that no matter what job I have, and no matter what city I'm in, I inevitably get restless, or bored, or the job isn't a good fit for me. So, for a while, I have became a professional online job searcher for jobs in Indianapolis. (Some people may think that this means I am not a good employee, or a good citizen, and that I don't belong in Indianapolis. (Somebody actually told me that once, that I wasn't a good citizen for my city, Indianapolis, or any other city, because I changed jobs so much. Isn't that funny? Some people are just odd.) I am a good employee though. I've always worked hard in whatever job I've been in, and I have never been fired from any Indianapolis job (or a job in any other city). I have earned everything from less than $5/hour, to a very nice salary, with commissions on top of it.) The issue I face is this. I just am always looking to build my dreams. I have found that within the context of traditional employment, something happens in most jobs where I realize that the job I'm in doesn't allow me to accomplish my goals in life. In my last official "job" as a high school teacher, I found that I loved teaching theater. The problem was that I was working at least 75-80 hours/week during the school year, which left very little time for doing anything else. I was rewarded emotionally from helping kids, but I was VERY time poor, and relatively money poor as well. I'm as energetic as most, and I thought, why not find a different route, other than the job route. I could do something different. This is probably why I started my own business, which I have a goal of expanding not only in Indianapolis, but also in every city across America. (It's not another job, and I'm loving it! If you'd be interested in how I am earning great income through my business, I would be happy to share with you how. Click on not another job) Enough promotion about my business though. I have decided to put this Indianapolis job search page together to help you find the job of your dreams. My personal opinion is that you would do a lot better, and be taking on a lot less risk, to start a business in Indianapolis part time, and have a part time job in Indianapolis. This would give you stability and leverage, should one or the other (the job or the business) not work out. But that's just my opinion. Take it for what it's worth (from some guy on the Internet who you've never met, but who hopefully seems helpful and nice). So I have provided links to many places for Indianapolis job searching, and then also given you the ability to request more information about how I'm earning money through my own business, and how you might be able to use that as well. First, here are some job searches and job searching statistics that I found very interesting. Job searching
is the second most popular activity online... Consider the following:
Two quick job search and interviewing tips for Indianapolis and anywhere else. #1. In an interview for a job that you really want, you will inevitably be asked the question, "Why should we hire you for this job?" Your answer should ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS be "because I am the best person for this job." Answering the question this way accomplishes a few things:
#2. Don't apply for a job that you're really not qualified for. If you really like a company, and would be a good fit for a position not currently available with that company, then call the HR person, introduce yourself, and say that you really like the company, but that you don't want to waste their time because you know that you're not a good candidate for the positions they currently have open. Let them know then that you're sending a resume' over, and that you hope they will keep it on file for future positions in the job/position/department of (whatever area you're interested in). This way you begin to establish a relationship with the HR person, and get your foot in the door. Keep the initial conversation short. _________________________________________ So here are my most prized resources for Indianapolis job searching.
ResumeZapper It's a cool "search" service because
you don't really search. With just a few clicks of your mouse your resume
gets emailed (zapped as they say) into the email boxes of 1000s of America's
search, recruitment and job placement companies. Job recruiters love
resumes from qualified individuals who want to move their careers forward with a
new job in Indianapolis. ResumeZapper takes care of this, by letting you
select the geographic area you want to send your resume to. Say, for
example, you would like a job just in Indianapolis, you can select to exclude all
other cities. ResumeZapper calls themselves the
fastest way to a better job, and it seems to be pretty true for a lot of people
looking for jobs. My experience here was very good.
ResumeZapper
Career Builder. This is more of your traditional job
search site, but they have about a bajillion (How many is that exactly?) job postings to choose from, which
is very cool when you are searching for jobs in Indianapolis. It's great for people like
me too... professional job searchers. It allows me to go in and find out
what jobs are available, I can find out online what income I could make in
Indianapolis or other cities, and I
can do it all in one place.
Search
Career Builder
FreelanceWorkExchange
Not Another Job in Indianapolis Are you tired of the Indianapolis Job Search? Want to make more money, and do it on your own terms? Having your own business, and not another job, is not only about money. It's about associating with positive people who want to escape the rat race. It's about having more time and money to travel, to be with family and friends, and to grow as an individual, and as a person of impact.I have realized that I can have what I want from life, and the business I work with is so great because it's about making a positive contribution, and a significant contribution, which betters life for people who I've never even met.
So, that having been said, if you're still reading, then we're probably on the same page about goals, and I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Jonathan. I'm someone who, in the process of all of the above jobs, was always looking for alternatives to jobs. I've worked with a lot of businesses and a variety of companies, and have finally found one that pays me what I'm worth. I really love that! Right now, as you're looking for job information in Indianapolis, you are meeting me. I hope that you will give me the opportunity to meet you, because my goal is to expand my business into your area. Maybe you can help me accomplish this goal, while starting your business as well. I don't know, but it's worth a shot. Here's the deal: I earn money from my business, and I know it will sound cheesy, but if I can earn money from an income source that is not another Indianapolis job, then you can too. I've started helping other people to realize how they can work to make more money from home, and if you enter your information below, I will share that information with you. Please know that I hate SPAM, and you will not receive anything from anyone but me.
So this is my top 5 Indianapolis job resources I have come up with after doing about 200 hours of online job searching. I hope that in the above, you can find what you're looking for. I would definitely recommend looking at other ways to earn income outside of jobs, due to the nature of the job market. Also, your ability to get what you want out of life in terms of income and personal satisfaction seems, to me, to be much better by starting a business with no employees, no liability, and no overhead (like the one I outline above). If you're interested in that, do select not another job, and I will send you more information.___________________________________ Here's something I got in my mailbox that I thought might help with your job searching. If you're currently in the job market, here's
the little known secret to tapping into the most lucrative, yet hidden jobs
available. ___________________________________ Below, you can find some great information (not job related) from sites which have good information about Indianapolis. Hopefully you will get something from those as well. Otherwise, I hope that the job search sites I've listed will provide you with the ability to get whatever job it is that you're going to love, and I wish you all the best success in the world!
The Official Website of the Indianapolis Colts
Welcome to the Indianapolis Zoo & Gardens
Official home page of the City of Indianapolis and Marion County ...
IndyStar.com
Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association
University of Indianapolis
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Home Page
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