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Finding Medical Sales Jobs on Free Job Boards to Maximize Your Bouncer Job Search!

Welcome to our Gorilla Job Search Tactics for a Scary Market! This is our Halloween TRICK AND TREAT special! Our Gorilla series will help provide you with guidance, resources, and an insider’s perspective to aggressively start your job search using FREE, yes, FREE resources to find your job in this crushed market.

There is a trick to finding and using FREE resources to find a medical sales job and we want to cover it with our tricks. Let’s start with what most job seekers do when they decide (or their company decides for them) that they need to get a job:

· They dust off their old resume and regret not updating it and start figuring out how to revise it.

· Others have a resume in great shape, click a few updates, and their engines are ready to go job hunting.

· All the job seekers run to their computers and fire up their engines and start searching for jobs on Google (now that’s a time eater!)

Others try to remember the name of recruiters they never called in the past or Google for medical sales recruiters to call (an article coming soon on that topic alone!).

We are about to reveal the first secret of this Gorilla series right now to help you find a new medical sales job with the FREE medical sales job boards; the first one is MedRepCareers.com, here is the rest of the free list and tips on how to use

Remember, this is your freebie, only FREE stuff is mentioned this Halloween eve!

Back to the job boards; There are two types of job boards:

Job boards that ARE REAL job sites defined as hiring companies and recruiters who post their jobs directly to the job board (not a job feed on another board) and you can sign up and apply for those jobs for FREE as a job seeker. work: here they are.

medrepcareers.com

hotjobs.com

monster.com

carreraconstructor.com

bioespacio.com

devicespace.com

craigslist.org

Now the tricks:

Most of the boards above have JOB AGENTS, once you sign up go ahead and ask them to email you about new jobs they determine you want to see as they are posted by employers (medical sales, City, State, etc. ) .

· Post your resume with caution IF YOU ARE currently employed on ANY of the big JOB BOARDS like Hot Jobs, Monster or Career Builder… YOUR EMPLOYER could find your resume… not a good trick! If you are unemployed… do it. MedRepCareers is promoting recruiter-only access to their resume database, please use your best judgment on that and your given situation.

Now let’s move on to the lesser known FREE SEARCH ENGINE type job boards. Very few people know how they work, even many recruiters or employers! You CAN use them as a job board for FREE, but they are actually built for real job boards to help you search for your jobs. Confusing, yes a bit, you just need to know that the following “aggregate boards” track a large number of REAL JOB BOARDS and employer boards and consolidate them in one place (so “aggregate all jobs” and we mean “all jobs” in one place). So here are the FREE SEARCH ENGINE job boards:

fact.com

simplycontracted.com

juju.com

Now the tricks:

You need to know how to use keyword search to break up all the jobs on these aggregate boards. For example, if you want a job selling medical devices; Enter “medical device sales” in the search area provided on each site and you will see all the jobs popping up.

· You will see absolutely tons of jobs posted from everywhere, even job sites that you often have to pay to be on their job board! This really is a melting pot of all jobs in the US from just about everywhere!

· The medical sales jobs that appear at the top are the added clients from the job board who are willing to pay more to be at the top… so keep going down the list to the less posted ones… all are good jobs!

The last trick, remember, all of these jobs were originally posted to what we call a REAL JOB board and connected to these types of aggregate boards. do; YOU SEE THE AGE OF THE JOB OFFER to better gauge your “job freshness.”

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