· Recruiting on the Internet
· Job Searching on the Internet
If you’re looking for employees in the traditional way, that is, by posting job openings in newspapers, in trade magazines, in print newsletters, and so on, these days you’re going to still be searching long after the best candidates are working away in their new positions. And if you’re looking for a job by searching through the weekend classifieds of your local newspaper, the position you want may well be filled before you’ve even had time to fax your résumé.
The reason: the world of online recruiting and job searching has exploded. In mid-2000, America’s Job Bank, which is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Labor and the state-operated public Employment Service, had more than 2 million registered job seekers and some 1.5 million job postings on their site at http://www.ajb.dni.us. And America’s Job Bank is only one of hundreds of online recruiting sites.
One survey estimates that about 98 percent of all U.S. companies are currently recruiting online. We can’t begin to cover all the many facets of online recruiting and job searching, but we can give you some tips and point you toward a wealth of resources.
TIP: If you’re primarily interested in finding a job online, skip this first section and go to “Job Searching on the Internet,”
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