Kabayan, If you need to scout for a good job in a good company, then do not wait for it to be published in the local newspapers or thru classified ads because you will spend more time waiting for uncertainty. Better check the yellow pages for good companies that fits your qualification and put it on a list. You may have your application letter and CV sent to your prospect companies email addresses but I would suggest not to do it by email since they might think it as spam and disregard your email. Rather have your cover letter addressed to their HR dept or to their general manager and fax it. Some managers have fax machines beside their tables. Others have their own secretaries. Once faxed and addressed to them, there are greater chances that your CV is on their table for review. Their secretaries doesn't need to download and print out your CV since it comes out naturally printed on fax. Decline from indicating on your CV that you are on visit visa. A lot of managers know that people on visit visa have few days to look for a job before their visas expire. Let them be the once to ask you first and not you to tell them that you are on visit visa. Telling them will only show you are too desperate to get a job and have your visa fixed. Then they will offer you with low salary since they know you need a working visa.
Kabayan, If you need to scout for a good job in a good company, then do not wait for it to be published in the local newspapers or thru classified ads because you will spend more time waiting for uncertainty. Better check the yellow pages for good companies that fits your qualification and put it on a list. You may have your application letter and CV sent to your prospect companies email addresses but I would suggest not to do it by email since they might think it as spam and disregard your email. Rather have your cover letter addressed to their HR dept or to their general manager and fax it. Some managers have fax machines beside their tables. Others have their own secretaries. Once faxed and addressed to them, there are greater chances that your CV is on their table for review. Their secretaries doesn't need to download and print out your CV since it comes out naturally printed on fax. Decline from indicating on your CV that you are on visit visa. A lot of managers know that people on visit visa have few days to look for a job before their visas expire. Let them be the once to ask you first and not you to tell them that you are on visit visa. Telling them will only show you are too desperate to get a job and have your visa fixed. Then they will offer you with low salary since they know you need a working visa.
Good luck.