Posts Tagged ‘Looking For A New Job’

Online Job Hunting Websites:

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Online Job Hunting Websites:  Why You Should Post Your Resume

If you are looking for a new job or a new career, there is a good chance that you would turn to websites which are commonly referred to as online job hunting websites or career hunting websites.  Two popular and well-known examples of these websites are CareerBuilder.com and Monster.com.  What is nice about these online job hunting websites is that you can search through hundreds or even thousands of job listings for your area, but did you know that you can also do more than that?

As it was previously mentioned, many career hunting or job hunting websites allow you to search through job listings in or around your area. This is often done by entering in your zip code and then a specific mile radius, which you would be willing to travel.  You can even customize your searches a little bit more, to search for a certain type of job or a job in a specific industry, like medicine.  Many career hunting or job hunting websites allow you to search through their listings without creating an account, but if you would like to apply for any of the job listings that you come across, you will need to register for an account. While different career hunting or job hunting websites vary, many are free to use.

When applying for a job, through an online career hunting or job hunting website, the application process will all depend on the website in question. In most cases, you will be required to fill out a small form. That form may ask your full name, your address, your telephone number, as well as a little bit of information about your work experience and the education that you received.  In addition to this information, which in a way resembles a standard job application, you will need to attach your resume.  Many career hunting or job hunting websites allow you to upload your resume to their system or have you create a new one in their system.  This resume is what will basically determine if you get an interview; therefore, it is important that you always make sure to attach a resume when applying for a job online, even if the employer in question only says that one is optional.

Although it is advised that you attach a resume whenever applying for a job, especially online, there are many job hunting or career hunting websites that allow you to do more than that.  For instance, many also allow you to post your resume online or make it searchable; searchable to employers who use the website in question.  What does this mean for you?  It means that you and your resume could get exposure without you having to do any work yourself. The simple uploading of your resume, the clicking of the searchable box, and you should be good to go.  As a reminder, most career hunting or job hunting websites do not make your resume available to the general public, just the employers who use their services; therefore, you shouldn’t have to worry about your resume falling into the wrong hands.

As previously stated, uploading your resume to a job hunting or career hunting website and making it searchable may be help you land a job or at least an interview with little or no work on your part.  This is because many employers actually find it easier to search for the perfect candidates themselves, instead of having to go through hundreds or thousands of resumes and job applications, many from those whose are not even qualified for the job in question anyways. So, that is why it is important that you have your resume posted and made viewable by employers on career hunting or job hunting websites. You never really know who may come across your resume or what type of job they will offer you.

As a reminder, most career hunting or job hunting websites allow you to use their services, as well as post your resume on their websites free of charge. That is all the more reason as to why you should make your resume available for viewing; you have nothing to lose by doing so.

Posting Your Resume On Online Job Sites

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Are you looking for a new job?  If so, make sure that you use online job sites to help you to do so.  Not only that, but you should take the time necessary to post your resume, in full, on these sties.  Some of the largest sites have hundreds of different visitors each day.  Many of them are employers, looking for the next qualified individual for their position.  In many cases, they get thousands of responses to a single posting.  When you include your resume right there, chances are twice as good that you will get a phone call or an interview.

Why Employers Need That Resume

Consider this.  An employer posts an ad for a new position within their company on one of the top online job sites on the web.  They invest a few hundred dollars and a few individuals to help in finding the right candidate for the position.  Within a matter of minutes they have thousands of different replies to that posting to sort through.  It only takes a few seconds to realize that they will be sorting through them, dropping those that are not correct, do not dazzle them and those that do not provide a resume.  Why bother when there is someone else out there showing their credentials easily?

In addition, some employers want to just get onto the online job site and look for their candidate right then and there.  Why bother with all the trouble of dealing with unqualified replies to their offer when they can search the data base and find the right person in a matter of seconds?  If you resume is not there, then how will these employers ever meet with you?  They will not even know you are there, looking for their position.  You may be more qualified, but since your information is not available to them, they can never know it.

Posting your resume online is something that you should do.  It allows you to connect with more potential employers and allows you to pull in the various opportunities that you just do not get otherwise.  Just think about how nice it will be to hear…”I saw your resume online and would like to set up a time to meet with you.  You look like you will fit right into our business.”