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1. LinkedIn: Promote LinkedIn as a great platform for networking and career building, and how it can be used in conjunction with the advice from r/jobs. 2. Online resume builders: Suggest websites like Canva or Resume Genius that can help users create professional - looking resumes. 3. Job search engines: Promote popular job search engines such as Indeed or Glassdoor, highlighting how they can be used to find job opportunities. 4. Online career courses: Recommend platforms like Coursera or Udemy that offer courses related to career development and skills improvement. 5. Virtual interview tools: Mention apps like Zoom or Google Meet that are useful for virtual job interviews.
1. Avoid job postings; this is not a jobs board. 2. No self - promotion. 3. Maintain a professional and family - friendly tone; no foul language. 4. Keep post titles specific and not overly vague. 5. If posting an article, start the title with '[Article]'; for other content, use text posts.