| Finding work in the aviation industry involves spending | | | | and only a few, including the Aviation Employment |
| time on the internet researching companies, obtaining | | | | Board, do not charge membership fees. |
| contact information, and doing plenty of cold calling | | | | Top sites include: |
| before landing your first interview. Fortunately, there | | | | AviationEmploymentBoard.net |
| are numerous sites online providing excellent | | | | ParcAviation.aero |
| information on how to find work. Let's take a look at | | | | The following sites can help you find work, they are |
| some of the more important ones. | | | | agencies and will require you to register and pay a fee: |
| Major Job Boards: Three national job boards list the | | | | In addition there are scores of smaller or specialized |
| majority of opportunities available for all job fields, | | | | sites out there for specific career choices such as for |
| including those outside of aviation. Monster.com, Career | | | | pilots, flight attendants, and others: |
| Builder, and Yahoo's Hot Jobs are favorite sources for | | | | CorporateFlyer.net |
| listing jobs. All three offer free registration as well as | | | | Not all sites are listed, but with a Google search others |
| free access to available opportunities. | | | | can easily be turned up. Be aware that some sites |
| Major Aviation Sites: Quite a number of sites featuring | | | | simply copy job opportunities from other sites, so you |
| aviation opportunities exist. Most require registration | | | | may be paying for something that is otherwise free! |