Thursday 15 December 2011

Speed Up Your Job Search with Technology

By Kris Anders


Like many other things in life, your job search has been impacted due to the advance of technology. Taking advantage these changes can greatly improve and speed up your ability to find your next employer. Fight against it, and you'll swiftly learn that your competition has managed to outpaced and outmaneuvered you. In today's job market, you need to take every benefit you can, including using the wide variety of technology-based choices available to you.

The web is a great source of information, including lots of high quality job search sites. Names like Monster and Careerbuilder are well known, and several newer niche job search websites appear on a regular basis. Putting 'job search' into Google returns over 1.4 billion hits! The challenge is not in finding the websites themselves, but in sifting through all of these to find the few that will work for you personally and make a difference in your search.

Check out some of the larger/more popular websites first to get a feel for the number and type of positions (or job search services) they have. Additionally talk with colleagues or family and friends and see what they've tried and preferred or disliked in the past. A lot of people you know likely have knowledge using the web to find work. Learn from their experiences to improved your job search.

There also exist national niche job search sites. These sites are centered on a particular group or industry (i.e. technical or sales jobs). Whereas these sites will probably have fewer available jobs, for the specific job-seeker they cater to they are often an awesome source to find probable matching jobs fast. One of the best ways of looking for jobs has been by networking with family, friends, and previous co-workers. Previously, this was carried out by each person keeping their very own "human" network of people. This has changed with the popularity of web based social networking websites where you can collaborate and converse with others anywhere.

Millions of people participate in Facebook causing it to be one of the most popular social networking webpages on earth. For the job-seeker the indisputable fact that so many people belong to the website ensure it is an invaluable source in networking. While many people utilize the site to reconnect with old college classmates, the motivated job seeker could also utilize it to touch base with prior colleagues or employers. There are many pages built with the sole objective of networking with previous co-workers at a specific employer. Even long lost friends may have clues about job openings you're not aware of.

Alongside many of the more well known sites (such as Twitter or LinkedIn), there are also sites that focus only on business networking. On these websites, networking with individuals that work in the profession or possibly at the firm you'd like to work for can be an essential edge over other people. These websites can offer you experience and insights that might be a challenge to acquire on your own, especially if you're making a career change. As with other websites, use caution about where you go and who to communicate with and safeguard your privacy.

There are also many smart phone and tablet apps offered which may help out today's job seeker. Utilizing iTunes (or Amazon etc.) you can buy numerous apps, including from some of the big job search sites like Careerbuilder or Craigslist that match job the search characteristics from your mobile device. Alternative advantageous apps comprise those linked to social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Alternative apps can help with resume writing etc, nevertheless the most helpful overall seem to be those that keep you current with new openings etc. while you're away from your computer. With the recent surge in new tablets (i.e. iPad, Kindle Fire) and technologies, the alternatives will only get better.

Utilize technology in your job search and improve your results!




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