The Internet offers a range of information on job vacancies.
All you have to do is post your resume on the job sites and sit back to get
interview calls from employers. The biggest advantage is that you can actively
search for jobs and apply with a single click.
Its easy to find employment through the internet. This
article explains how to find a job through Internet job sites. All you need to
do is enter your job position keyword and your location and a wide range of
jobs fitting your qualifications will pop up.
Job hunting can be tedious if you do it through the
newspaper ad and written application route. The major job sites have the
functionality in place to upload your detailed resume. When employers need a
candidate for a job they visit and search these resumes. If they find that your
resume fits their expectation they contact you by email.
In online resumes you have to fill out the following
sections relating to your resume.
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Your academic qualifications
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Your profession-related qualifications
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Your work experience
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References and recommendations
Once you enter your resume in the site, all you need for
applying for a job and make multiple submissions of resumes is a single click.
Here are some of the online job search engines:
SimplyHired.com
This job website searches thousands of job boards,
classifieds, and company web sites. Advanced search options include job type,
company type, keyword, location and the date the job was posted.
Indeed.com
This website includes job listings from thousands of web
sites including major job bulletin boards, big newspapers, and hundreds of
associations and company career pages. Advanced search options are also
available, including searching by company name, job title, or maximum commuting
distance.
Jobster
In this site you can perform search for jobs posted by
location (city, state, zip), keyword, vicinity, and best job match. Advanced
search alternatives include: state, city, radius from a city, date posted, and
multiple keywords or a phrase.
JustPosted.com
This website also searches the web for job postings.
Employment seekers can search by position title, city and state. Matching job
leads are returned instantly via browser or email.
G2bux.com
This website has a unique functionality. It charges the
recruiter a fee and passes on half of what it earns to the job seeker. It also
has detailed search interface to choose the right candidate apart from the
basic functionalities that most of the sites offer.
Monster.com
Monster is a multi-country job site. It has branches in
almost all major countries in the world. So, if you are looking for employment
in a country other than yours, this is the site for you.
Job-hunting on the Internet allows you the freedom to go beyond
your local job search or graduate career options. All sorts of jobs from all
over the world are posted here and are just a mouse click away.
You can also save time filling out paper applications and
mailing your CV by snail mail. With online job sites, employers also have the
choice of receiving multiple applications and calling a wide range of
candidates for interviews.
John P Matthew is a business writer, blogger and web content
writer. He finds working on online media challenging and has contributed his
writing to various online forums. He is one of the founding members of two
writing-related message boards Caferati and Shakespeare and Company. At present
he is with g2bux.com. To get more details, please visit http://www.g2bux.com .
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