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Pursuing a tech career requires preparation and knowledge, and this section of Hyperlink Latinos is here to help you get there. ¡Estás de suerte!
Here, you’ll find job search engines and networking resources, career tips, and tricks to help you better position yourself for roles or organizations and a Tech Company Library that offers a high-level overview of companies within the industry.
JOB SEARCH ENGINES & NETWORKING
Blog articles featuring the best and most frequently referenced job search engines and career networking sites.
Career Builder is a job engine website where job seekers can search for job openings, quick apply, and sign up for job notifications.
Glassdoor is a website where current and former employees anonymously review companies. Glassdoor also allows users to anonymously submit and view salaries as well as search and apply for jobs on its platform.
Monster is a source for jobs and career opportunities. It allows users to search for jobs, read career advice from Monster's job experts, and find hiring and recruiting advice.
Indeed is a job search engine that is listed as #1 in the world, with over 250 million Unique Visitors per month. Free access to job postings, company reviews, and salary insights.
Dice is the leading database for technology professionals, managing over 9 million profiles in the United States.
AngelList is a U.S. website for startups, angel investors, and job-seekers looking to work at startups. Created in 2010, the platform has a mission to democratize the investment process and to help startups with their challenges in fundraising and talent.
LHH is part of The Adecco Group, the world’s leading talent advisory and solutions company, and is enhanced by various industry-leading digital solutions, including General Assembly and EZRA.
Blog articles offering tips and tricks to use while searching for your next gig in tech.
You might be wondering if your accent can have a negative impact on your interview. You certainly raise a valid concern.
Technological advances have impacted every segment of society, including the process of looking for employment.
Whether you're working a dead-end job or transitioning out of the military, everybody has different reasons to make the jump into the IT industry.
It doesn’t help that there are so many internet job boards, sometimes it’s difficult to tell which ones are worth your time, especially if you’re looking for a specialized career or a site that recognizes your unique skill set.
Ultimately, it all comes down to putting yourself out there. Create projects, make friends and connections in your industry, start building a name for yourself online, and keep learning.
Blog articles offering tips and tricks to help you navigate your career in tech.
The tech industry is fast-paced and always progressing. But can you say the same for your tech career?
This article lists six tech industry tips that are rarely discussed online but are equally (if not more) important to an IT career from my experience over the past three decades in the technology industry.
Technology innovation was upending the status quo long before the arrival of COVID-19 and already changing the way we bank, shop, travel and access entertainment.
Blog articles that serve as a database of available tech roles, helping you better understand the opportunities out there and aiding in decision-making as you pursue a future in tech.
Blog articles featuring tech companies to use as a resource when researching potential employers in the tech industry.
LinkedIn is a great tool to search for jobs, promote your skills to potential hiring managers, read industry-related articles, and to connect with tech peers.