I gather you just assume the computer has Internet connectivity, but don’t most computers also come with some kind of installed office software, local or hosted, legal or illegal? I thought from the title you were going to recommend some job sites, or support sites, or something.
* Have a resume online.
* If you’re not a good writer, find someone who is to help.
* Don’t just look for places to send your resume, but post the resume on job sites like Monster or Dice … there are hundreds.
* If you do submit your resume places, realize that this is a very INEFFICIENT way to go, because most advertised jobs attract so many responses, 98% are discarded, unread.
* You will probably need a fax or scanner for some job application functions, when you need to sign something, fax and image are legal, email alone is not.
* Be very wary of anyone charging you for job search help. There are a LOT of “recruiters” out there who can help, but they get their fees when you are placed, from the employer.
* Most recruiters, suck.
* But, many jobs today only go through these recruiters.
* Old-fashioned job seeking still works, too, at least in some industries. Network through friends. Be ready with standard job seeking behaviors – look good, smell good, and smile a lot.
etc.
ps – I also thought you might be mentioning that you can apply for unemployment compensation online – in California they have been advertising this on the radio!








