In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Aggregator job posting sites search through the internet to find job postings and list them all in one place for you to view.  So instead of going to each individual company website or job board site, you can utilize one site to find what you are looking for by using keywords and other advance search criteria such as location or company name. Using aggregator job positing sites will allow you to save time in your search so you can focus on preparing and submitting your applications. You can further define your job search by researching various companies and creating a target list of companies you want to work for. Once you have this list, you can periodically check their website and other job boards for openings.  At first this may seem like it may prolong the job search, but if you are very specific in your choice of employment you may find this step most effective for you. By targeting specific companies, you can use your energy wisely and not waste time with companies you do not want to work for. Remember - quality over quantity! Perform research on these companies by conducting a general internet search using the company name as a keyword and reading through their website, articles published about or by them, company reviews and social media profiles. Create a list of all companies that seem to fit what you are looking for, even if there is no job currently available for you. When you are applying to multiple jobs in different ways such as websites, email or by hand, it can get very confusing. Sometimes people don’t even remember applying for a particular job until they get an email or phone call back from the company. In order to remain efficient, it is important to stay organized.  Thanks to modern technology, there are tools available for job seekers to stay organized called job search management tools. This is a great way to keep track of the entire job search process by helping you determine what you have applied to, who responded back to you, where you are in the process for each job and what tasks you need complete. As soon as you know you want to start looking for a particular job, you should reach out to your contacts. People hire people and the more people you know the greater the chance of getting an interview.  It is best to reach out to your contacts individually, not in a group message, and personally ask for their assistance. You can reach out to your contacts by either sending an email or social media message, calling them on the phone or speaking with them over lunch.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/4\/4b\/Speed-Up-Your-Job-Search-Step-13Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Speed-Up-Your-Job-Search-Step-13Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/4b\/Speed-Up-Your-Job-Search-Step-13Bullet1.jpg\/aid4902076-v4-728px-Speed-Up-Your-Job-Search-Step-13Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Whichever way you do it, just let the person know that you are open to new opportunities and if they hear anything, to please pass the information to you. It is always worth a shot! The more connections you make the better. Attending both general networking events and networking events for job seekers will help you make connections that have a potential to assisting you in your career.  Talking to people and getting your name and face out there can do a lot more than just submitting a resume. Some jobs don’t even get posted to the public because they become filled by someone who was referred to the company. So. just as you need to reach out to your contacts, it is important to make new contacts that may be of assistance. You may even meet the recruiter to your dream job, so get out there and network!
Summary: Use aggregator job posting sites. Research and create a list of target companies. Search for well-known companies in your area that you would like to work in. Use job search management tools to stay organized. Reach out to contacts. Give networking a try.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Lift one egg out of the batch if you're boiling multiple eggs. Carefully lift the egg and tip the spoon slightly to remove the water in it. The egg will be hot right out of the water, but you don’t want to cool it down or you may get an inaccurate reading from the thermometer. Instead, use thick oven mitts to handle it. Push the sharp end of the thermometer into the shell and go down into the center of the egg. Leave it there for a couple of seconds until the thermometer gives you a reading. You can purchase an instant-read thermometer online or at a kitchen and department store. The yolk should be between 158–170 °F (70–77 °C). If the temperature is lower than this range, you should put the egg back into the water to cook it more. If it’s higher, it means you’ve overcooked your egg. An overcooked egg yolk can be dry and chalky but is still edible.
Summary:
Lift the egg out of the water with a spoon or ladle. Use oven mitts to handle the egg. Press an instant-read thermometer into the center of the egg. Read the thermometer’s display.