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Reasons
You Should Post Your Resume
Which is
the best online approach for finding a better job? Posting a resume? Or
searching and applying online? The answer is, "BOTH!" You need
to be doing both.
Its time to get with the program.
Even though POSTING A RESUME has been possible since mid 1990s, it remains
a relatively "new" job search tool to many job seekers. Maybe
this is because theres no pre-Internet precedent for it. Searching
and applying online is basically a the same process as answering newspaper
help wanted ads ---albeit, on steroids. Its rooted in the way we
used to things.
POSTING is
an Internet thing. Your grandfather would call resume POSTING "new-fangled"
and hed probably avoid it. But you cant afford that luxury.
You have to get with the program and post your resume. Because its
part of looking for job in the Internet Age and employers expect it.
Posting wins the numbers game.
Posting your resume expands your network big time. In the olden days you
could "blast" your resume, by snail mail, to a handful of decision-makers.
With POSTING, in a few mouse clicks, you can put your resume on the desktops
of thousands of hiring managers and recruiters. Try to duplicate that
kind of coverage in the old days and youd be deathly ill from licking
the postage stamps.
Its as easy as...
Posting is a snap. As we already pointed out, posting takes a few mouse-clicks
and youre done. Its fast, easy to do, and free. Its
also easy for anyone who searches views and downloads your resume, to
send it to a colleague looking for just your set of skills. Its
Internet marketing at its best and YOU are the product.
Look for a job without looking for a job.
A lot of job seekers have an interest in changing jobs but enough time
to search and apply. Posting lets them "announce their candidacy"
without hitting the campaign trail. With posting, employers search for
the candidates!
Test the effectiveness of your resume.
Hows your resume doing? Do you know for sure? Posting gives you
a chance to do some sophisticated market research. Because you can post
multiple resumes, (on CareerBuilder its five) you can actually target
them to different audiences or test your messaging on the same audience.
Then, you can make meaningful adjustments to your overall resume approach
that can improve your results tremendously.
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