Looking for a job is one of the most stressful things that may occur in your life. It doesn’t matter what your skills are – the stress is just as bad whether you’re looking for clinical research employment or factory work. You will be under pressure from financial means, as well as your family counting on you to make things better. Luckily we live in a time where we have access to many tools online. The first thing I would recommend is browsing for a good website to help you write a resume. Since your resume is the first thing a potential employer is going to see, it’s important to make a good first impression. Don’t forget about your cover letter too. I recommend formatting it in TXT file as well as DOC so that you have it ready at the click of a button depending on what the employer is looking for. After you have a good resume you should visit the major job databases such as careerbuilder dot com and monster dot com. These will have the big corporate jobs as well as local jobs posted. Finally, don’t forget to check out your state department of labor website as well as local classified websites to find the best local jobs available. Good luck with your search!