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Jobs in ebusiness are plentiful and if you are looking for ebusiness employment, you won't have to go further than your computer. Ebusiness jobs are ideal for those who want to work from home, though there are plenty of jobs available outside the home as well.

While we may no longer be in the Dot Com Boom era, there are still several ebusinesses that are thriving and there is a wide range of positions available for those with careers in ebusiness—from site building to marketing.

If you want to work in ebusiness industry positions:

1. Learn about how the industry works. Ebusinesses are different from traditional brick and mortar businesses and if you want to find a great ebusiness job, you need to be aware of the differences and know how to work within that system.

2. Keep up to date with current industry news by reading websites or magazines devoted to the subject. This is a great way to boost your ebusiness career.

3. Have a technical resume writer prepare your resume before you apply for ebusiness jobs. Competition can be fierce and a professional looking resume may put you on the short list.


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The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Enter the modern age with ebusiness marketing jobs


If you've been working in the marketing department of a traditional business, then you already know the basics of marketing. In just a short time, you'll be able to transfer that knowledge into the online world. This opens a wide range of opportunities to you.

I recommend: You can easily look for available jobs on MySpace Jobs. If you have a significant amount of experience under your belt, then The Ladders might be right for you. They specialize in providing only jobs that earn more than $100,000 per year, many of which are marketing positions in ebusinesses.

Search for website development ebusiness employment


Website developers will have few problems finding work in the ebusiness industry. All ebusinesses need a capable web development team including designers, programmers and technical support representatives.

I recommend: Dice is a popular resource for those looking for ebusiness careers. You can also search for jobs in your area by visiting devBISTRO.

Start your ebusiness career with a company of your own


The ebusiness industry lends itself well to entrepreneurs looking to start a new business. After all, with a little bit of help, you can have a site up in no time at all. This can be a great way to earn money from home.

I recommend: Find someone to build your website at Guru.com, then stay up to date on the most current ebusiness marketing techniques by visiting blogs such as Shoe Money.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Try helping out a friend or non-profit agency with their web development or marketing to gain the experience you need to qualify for careers in ebusiness.

The official source of Ebusiness Jobs is the Ebusiness Jobs page at Business.com

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