How to use the Internet to research companies to prepare for job interviews
While you may have conducted some research on companies when
you were deciding which ones to target in your job search, you'll
probably want to do more in-depth research to prepare for interviews
at your targeted companies. These links can help with that research.
For example, use search engines to type in the name of specific companies you want
to learn more about through exploring their Web pages. You can use the
Search Engines page of Quintessential
Careers to do this type of searching.
Quintessential Careers:
Guide to Researching Companies provides a wide variety of resources for exploring companies and
industries. You should also read,
Step-by-Step
Guide to Researching Companies.
Researching Companies on the
Internet -- A Tutorial is a step-by-step tutorial on using more than 50 free online
resources for researching companies.
Searching for
Company Information is an extremely comprehensive guide that
addresses questions usually asked in a company analysis. Especially
helpful in offering tips for finding info about private companies.
Searching for
Company Information is an extremely comprehensive guide that addresses
questions usually asked in a company analysis. Especially helpful
in offering tips for finding info about private companies.
Experience.com
has profiles of many companies.
Wetfeet.com
provides more than 1,600 snapshots of companies: history, business, profitability, and jobs.
Vault.com
is another popular site for company profiles.
EDGAR Database
is a financial/investor-oriented company database.
Xplore Business
has links to several of the databases listed above and some additional sites
helpful for researching companies and industries.
The New York Public Library's How
to Find U.S. Company Information provides a detailed list of resources for finding company information -- both on
and off the Net.
Annual reports are excellent sources of company information. The Annual
Report Gallery contains a complete listing of annual reports published on the Net.
Public Register's Annual Report Service offers a similar listing.
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