Using a Job Search Site Makes Job Finding Effortless
In this era of technology and the World Wide Web, everything can
be done over the Internet, from virtual shopping to chatting
with people across a thousand miles. One of the activities that
has already become a standard is online job application. This
has become all the rage so much so, that some companies even
prefer online applications compared to face-to-face
applications.
Now, there is no need for you to send your application by mail
or even go to the company and personally hand in your resume.
Job applications can be just a click away and you don't even
have to make much effort except furnish your resume and move the
mouse.
>From one or two job sites a few years ago, online job searches
have mushroomed during the last few years, catering to the vast
job market not only in the US but also in different parts of the
globe. And because the World Wide Web connects people from
around the world, one can easily apply for a job anywhere,
without having to worry about the cost of a plane ticket and
accommodations. Applying for jobs overseas is one of the major
advantages of online job searches, in addition to a more
organized and electronic search and of course faster connection
and job matches.
In most job search engines, one is asked to first create an
account and to log in before being able to make use of the
service. Using their account, a job applicant can upload their
resume as well as vital information that a prospective employer
will find most useful. Most job search engines will even help an
applicant come up with an outstanding resume, providing
step-by-step instruction on writing one. It is important that
applicants highlight the skills and qualifications that make
them unique. This will help them stand out and get noticed by
employers who are leafing through their files. Remember that
there are thousands of other applicants that will most likely
get the same job notification. One's edge lies on how applicants
present themselves through their resumes.
Some sites will also ask job applicants to write an essay as a
way of showing their communication skills. This is an important
component especially when dealing with applicants from different
countries. Non-members of the job search site can also view the
openings but will have to log in first before they can apply
online and be considered for the position.
Job openings are categorized according to the date they were
posted, the industry or field that the job openings are under or
sometimes even the number of years of job experience that the
job requires. Visitors of the site can view a list of all job
openings posted under the category chosen. Some job search
engines even provide additional services such as a skills
center, a relocation center, a business center and sometimes, a
financial aid center. There are some who also help applicants to
avail themselves of training programs by providing schedules and
announcements.
Employers will also be asked to create an account, which would
allow them to go over hundreds and even thousands of resumes
that match the initial qualifications they have indicated.
Often, the employer will send an email through the job search
engine requesting an interview. Other companies directly contact
applicants through their contact phone numbers.
Among the popular search engines in the market that you can
check out are Yahoo! Hot Jobs; Monster.com; Careerbuilder.com
and Jobs.com. There are also job search engines that are
concentrated within a particular area such as the Caljobs.ca.gov
and the America's Job Bank (ajb.org). Popular Asian job search
engines include jobstreet.com and jobsonline.com.