Internet Job: Searching for Jobs Part (2)
At the bottom of the job description page, click How To Apply for instructions on how to submit your résumé. Now, we don’t want to appear non-businesslike here, but is this cool or what? In less than five minutes, we found multiple job listings in our area, and in less than a couple of minutes more, a résumé could be arriving in the mail box of a potential employer. Sure beats the heck out of combing the Sunday classifieds and snail mail.
TIP: Before submitting your résumé, check out the company’s profile by using the techniques we suggested.
Summary
Focused on what we consider one of the most exciting and potentially life-changing aspects of the Internet—recruiting and job searching. Processes that in the past took weeks and months of precious time can now be reduced to minutes. If you are an employer who has not yet investigated Internet recruiting, you need to get on the bandwagon.
Your competitors are already scooping up valuable employees because they use the Internet to get to them first. If you’re unemployed, your job is to find a job, and the way to do that the quickest and in the most efficient manner is to use the Internet. A job seeker who did use the Internet may already have the job of your dreams.
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