Various Sources
List down all the available sources to find a job. Access the largest and most popular employment websites in your local area. This varies from place to place. You will find maximum listings for local jobs on these local websites. At times the top services are affiliated even with the local TV or newspaper companies. Often employers prefer to advertise with these services rather than pay agencies high to fill their positions.
Internet as a Source
Job sites are a great resource for searching jobs. There are over 40,000 employment websites and the number increases daily. Hence, jobseekers need to be specific in their search. Instead of visiting all the sites, search for the websites that specializes in your career field. Virtually all of these websites offer specific searches and allows filtration in your sector and geographic location. Many of these websites have job boards, employer reviews, career advice and more to help job hunters to help in the job search process.
Using Search Engines
Apart from using employment websites you can even take help of Job Search Engines. These Job Search Engines collect results from multiple independent job boards and put daily updates of the latest job listings on various sites. There are about 40 job search engines that are remarkable to be listed on Wikipedia (under "Job search engines"). Some of the most well-known and popular in the US are EmploymentCrossing, LawCrossing, SimplyHired, Jobster and Indeed. Register with them and enter the specific jobs you are searching for. They email you the latest listings appearing every day on their site. Register with as many employment and staffing agencies in your area and monitor their emails and websites for job listings. Apply with all possible agencies in your area of specialization.
Also use government employment resources and Chambers of Commerce, as they usually offer job listings on their website, career counseling and job placement services. Visit job fairs and take them seriously like an interview. Stay in touch with the news to find out about date and locations of local job fairs. Always be on the lookout for additional online resources.
Network! Most jobs and job search resources are actually found through word of mouth. So communicate with others about your job search. Thus access as many avenues as possible to make you job search effective.