Friday, May 8, 2020

Dont Rely on Job Sites as the Cure-All for Your Search -

Dont Rely on Job Sites as the Cure-All for Your Search - The Wall Street Journals Career Journal  reports that: Visits to job sites during the first four weeks of 2008 rose about 22% compared to the same period in 2007, according to a new report from Hitwise, a market-research firm. Beware of being sucked in to a false sense of security when you apply to jobs on these sites.   You may think that if you apply to 100 positions, you are bound to hear something! Job boards have a role in your job search, but only if you leverage your time and dont rely on them too much.   I suggest spending no more than 10-15% of your job search efforts seeking and applying to positions on mega-boards. Why? Be aware that not every posting on these job boards  actually represents a specific position.   For example, some recruiters post seeking a bank of resumes for a position they may (or  may not) recruit in the future.   Of course, every sought after job will receive a tremendous response.   Between sheer volume and job postings that dont represent actual jobs, its no wonder that many people feel as if they are sending their resume into the great black hole when they use these sites. Another problem with applying for jobs in great numbers is that resumes and applications are not targeted to the employer.   Why would someone want to hire you if you dont make a case explaining how you are perfect for their job?   A better use of your time?   NETWORKING!   Ive written so much about the value of networking and how to do itSee the Networking category at the right  for a full update! Keppie Careers will write your resume, teach you job search strategies and prepare you for your next big career step!

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