Oh yeah, get your name out there! Indeed is a pretty good website. If you know some areas you're interested in, maybe check the local governments to see if they have some GIS positions open.
No problem!
this was the book that I learned from when I was in school and it was very helpful. They have a new edition too I think and one that is specific for ArcPro if you're using that. You can get a license for pretty cheap for a year to keep up with it too which I did when I was in between jobs.
I've also used Code Academy for just keeping up with basics too that are not specific to GIS, but not as useful for model and tool development.
Best of luck to you! Feel free to hit me up if you ever need someone to talk to about your job hunt.