I'm currently in the thick of my job search and feeling a bit overwhelmed. I've seen a lot of posts from students and recent graduates claiming they've applied to 400-500 jobs, received hundreds of rejections, and managed to land a few interviews. It got me wondering how they find so many job openings. I've been focusing on LinkedIn, checking company career pages, and browsing a few job boards, but I feel like I run out of relevant listings pretty quickly. I'm curious about what resources others are using to discover so many opportunities. Here are some questions I have: 1. What specific websites or job boards are you using to find a high volume of job openings? 2. How do you manage to find jobs as soon as they are posted? 3. Do you set up job alerts? If so, where do you do that? 4. Are applicants considering positions in multiple cities or countries, or are there really that many openings available locally? 5. How do you keep track of all the applications you submit? I would really appreciate hearing about your processes, especially if you've navigated a large-volume job search recently. Thanks!
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