Thursday, May 14, 2009

A SPECIAL WEBSITE AND SEARCH ENGINE JUST FOR INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY

Dice is one of the most popular job search engines on the Web for technology professionals. Dice was designed to help employers find and hire the most qualified technology and engineering professionals and to provide those professionals with the best job opportunities in their respective fields. Dice.com is designed for the specific needs of technology professionals, enabling them to perform highly targeted job searches based on specific criteria, including location, type of employment, skill set and keyword. Dice.com also provides job search tools such as search agents, resume posting and career-related content. The job postings available in the Dice.com database, from both technology and non technology companies across many industries, include a wide variety of technology positions for software engineers, systems administrators, database specialists and project managers, and a variety of other technology and engineering professionals. For the beginner, the website and the search engine can be intimidating. Learn how to search Dice more effectively with these four tips on how to make the most of Dice’s search options from Ask.com: 1. Use the basic search: Dice has a simple yet effective search feature front and center. Type in a cursory search here for the job you're looking for and where you're looking, and your search results will come back with more options: keyword refinements, radius options, sort by relevance, and sort by date, and more. 2. Check out the Dice RSS feeds: The sheer number of Dice's RSS feeds is amazing. You can subscribe to any of these to get job results right in your feed reader. 3. Search by occupation or location: If you'd like to see all of Dice's locations in one place for easy browsing, you can: check out the locations page or browse by skill.
4. Browse the site map: Dice's site map is a bit tricky to find, but it's a great way to get an overview of the entire site to see where you will start your search first.

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