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Looking to make your way into one of the fastest growing job sectors in the country? Internet jobs are all around you, and you no longer need a degree in computer programming to get one.
Getting Started
CNET’s TechRepublic is a great place to start your search. CNets’s "How to build your online career" feature focuses on the four main categories of Internet jobs: content development, Web or graphic design, programming and site management. The article also offers tips on getting the perfect Web job and advice on commanding the salary you deserve.
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Webmonkey.com is another comprehensive, easy-to-navigate resource for learning HTML and other technical skills. Highlights include an HTML cheat sheet and Webmonkey for kids.
Location
Whether it’s the Silicon Valley (San Francisco) or the Silicon Alley (New York), most jobs in new media are concentrated in large coastal metropolitan areas. A number of job databases concentrate on specific regions.
- Seattle High-Tech Jobs Network
A consortium of more than 50 Puget Sound based high-tech companies that produce advanced technology products and services.
Other Job Databases
- computerjobs.com
Updated every hour, this site offers regional listings for 19 cities and lists jobs in 18 categories, including e-commerce and new media/graphics.
- Dice.com
A searchable database of high-tech jobs online.
Additional Resources
- Webgrrls International
Caters to women interested in new media and technology. The site provides a forum for exchanging ideas and job leads, and offers tips and tutorials on everything from understanding techie terminology to forming better client relations.
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