Looking for a job online? Well, you are not alone. In fact, you are among the new breed of millions of job seekers who are hunting for their next job online. If someone were to argue that online job sites are little more than hot air, you only need to compare the success rate of offline job hunting efforts with that of online job hunting.
Why Search For A Job Online?
Here is a statistic to give you an idea of how big the online job industry is. Certainly it is very hard to quantify the overall number of resumes on the Internet. Monster.com has about 54 million resumes in its database and CareerBuilder.com has about 14 million. But how does this information benefit you? Here are a few key areas:
1.Jobsites have huge databases of up-to-date jobs, which allow keyword searches just like you would with a search engine for information.
2.Unlike traditional newspaper job searching, you can save your profile, resume, applied jobs, and set alerts for newly posted, categorized jobs to be emailed to you.
3.You can transmit your saved resume to any number of jobs instantaneously by turning on the auto-apply feature.
4.You are least likely to lose a new job opening (through alerts to your mailbox).
5.You get to use their resource center to refine career skills, choices and get tips on preparing for interviews. You can find highly specific job postings, such as careers in Six Sigma on online jobsites.
6.Above all, it provides functions to search by city, state and/or industry.
Which Ones To Use; There Are 1000's Of Jobsites!
Not one jobsite publishes all the jobs available. It is also not practical to upload your resume to all of them. Having said that, the top 5 job sites publish almost 80% of job vacancies. Here are the top 5 jobsites nationally:
Top 5 Jobsites
The rankings of these sites are not based on just one criterion. The number of vacancies posted is the most important one among them. The rest of the reasons include how user-friendly the site is for both job seekers and employers and whether they charge a fee for their services.
1.Monster.com. The most popular international database of job openings with highest number of resumes.
2.CareerBuilder.com now stands at number 2. It provides fantastic search functions and is very user-friendly.
3.America's Job Bank connects you to state job banks in addition to others. Search options include Military Occupation Code or Job Number search. Free.
4.Yahoo!HotJobs.com is a new entrant to the list and is promoted by Yahoo! You must see to believe the speed with which you can conduct searches and the options available from one of the pioneer of search technologies.
Why Do Employers Post Their Vacancies Online?
Almost for the same reasons that you go to search for a job online. The ease and speed of posting as well as the ability to sift through and short list candidates are the top reasons that employers post their job vacancies on online job boards. Above all, they know that in this age and time, all the best candidates are online too.
When Looking For A Job
I was stuck in a dead end job. No room to move up. Waiting for a year for a quarter raise. Don't get me wrong. I liked my job, I just wanted more. I couldn't see doing what I was doing for the next 20 years and retiring making a measly five dollars more a year than what I started at. I needed help. So with that in mind I decided to take a look at what else was available. I had already browsed the newspaper classifieds with not much luck. They had a few maybes, but not anything that I was really interested in. So the next step was looking for home jobs online. I discovered there were literally hundreds of them. I was really into finding something that I could make enough money to feel like I was getting paid what I was worth and something I would enjoy doing.
The first thing I did was fill out an online resume to get an idea of what I was qualified for and to have a resume. I hadn't had one for several years and that was certainly a must have when applying for positions, not just jobs. There are some great sites that will help you do this. I found Monster Jobs, Hot Jobs, Yahoo Jobs and that was just the tip of the iceberg. While browsing the positions they had in my area, I came across one that caught my eye. Not only was it in my area, but it was for the same company I worked for. Now I was really getting excited. A position that I definitely thought was great for me and I already had a leg up by working for them. I knew I could get great references and had enough time working for them that they knew I was not a job hopper.
Both Tony Jacowski & Yoshi Kundagawa are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Tony Jacowski has sinced written about articles on various topics from University, Six Sigma and Information Technology. Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online and certification classes for lean six sigm. Tony Jacowski's top article generates over 90500 views. to your Favourites.
Yoshi Kundagawa has sinced written about articles on various topics from Fitness, Recreation and Sports and Fitness. Yoshi Kundagawa is a freelance journalist. He writes about entrepreneurs and working from home. You can read his articles about. Yoshi Kundagawa's top article generates over 18100 views. to your Favourites.
Car Rental In The Usa Our cheap rates and fantastic choice of locations allows you to explore every option. Search now for a fantastic deal!