Amazingly, I found my previous and current jobs through networking; don't just sit at home trolling through the job boards.
At the least, you should be going out to your local Perlmongers meetings, perhaps the local Linux User's Group, and take the opportunity to hang out with folks over a $beverage. You can find out a lot of useful stuff that way, like who's hiring, and which are the good companies to work for.
And from a hiring point of view, it's great when someone comes in the door for an interview, and they have some minor connection to someone within the company. The people doing the interview want to find out about your technical abilities, but they also want to get to know you a little as a person to see if your personality will fit in with all the other personalities.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
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In reply to Re: Job Market
by talexb
in thread Job Market
by Anonymous Monk
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