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Posted Friday, December 21, 2007 by Mark Krupinski

Here's two Law enforcement websites that may help you in your job search:

Law Enforcement Employment Website-Police
(Ranked #1 by Google and Yahoo for "Police Jobs")

Law Enforcement Jobs Website-Police-National Directory

Do you know of any other sites?
 

Posted Friday, December 21, 2007 by Mark Krupinski

Online Resources for additional information on Self-Marketing Tools please visit the following sites:

Cover Letter Resources for Job Seekers 
From Quintcareers.com this page provides links to a wide variety of resources on writing effective cover letters.

Reference Sheets
From the Purdue University Online Writing Lab, this handout provides quick information on formatting reference sheets complete with a sample.

Resumes
From Jobstar Central, this site provides rich information and numerous resources on writing effective resumes.

Resumes and Cover Letter Information
From JobWeb, this site provides information on writing both resumes and cover letters. For those who are already preparing for an interview, you may find the information on interviewing available at this site useful as well.

Writing Thank You Letters
From About.com this page provides information on constructing professional thank-you letters as well as links to samples and templates.

From the online career development course week 1.

Posted Thursday, December 13, 2007 by Mark Krupinski

Who knows best the information you have learned while attending Rasmussen College? Well that would be Rasmussen College. Here is the link to our job openings. Check out the site and see what happens.   

Rasmussen College Job Openings

Side Note: If you look around the Eden Prairie Campus you will notice that we have a large group of students and grads that are employed with us.

Posted Thursday, December 13, 2007 by Mark Krupinski

You will notice that there are endless lists of places to check for jobs. It can be a struggle deciding where to look. I recommend using a large variety in the early days until you find sites that more regularly post jobs the kind of openings you are looking for. 

Tip: You can also make some job sites work for you by having them email you jobs as they are posted. 

Recommended National Job Sites:  


Let me know if this helps.