Monday, September 12, 2005

How To Land A New Job


September 12, 2005 The Career News Special Edition

The Latest News, Tips and Tools For Your Career

How To Land A New Job
Staff Writer, The Career News

It's simple. To get a job, the people looking to hire someone like you have to know you exist, be aware of your skills and know how to contact you. Well, maybe not so simple. Assuming you have a resume that effectively represents your skills and abilities, then the next logical step is to make sure it's seen by the people who are hiring. But how?

One of the most effective ways to do that is to use a service that will instantly put your resume on all the best career sites at once, where an estimated 1.5 million employers and recruiters search for qualified job candidates daily. One of the oldest, largest and most respected of these services can be found by following this link.

It really works. Of course this is not the only activity you should pursue in your job search, however with massive exposure you'll maximize your chances of landing a great job! And you'll also expose yourself to millions of jobs, job search tools and invaluable research by having accounts on all the top job sites.

Here's how it works. You fill out one simple form and then immediately an account is created for you and your resume is posted on over 75 national and specialty career sites like Monster, Job.com, Careerbuilder, Net-Temps, Dice and more. It's that simple.

You can even choose to post your resume confidentially so your identifying information like name, address and current company can't be easily seen by your current employer.

It'll take you ONLY 5 minutes to complete and save you at least 60 hours in research and data entry. And once you have an account on all the major sites, not only are you instantly available to employers and recruiters who are hiring - but you'll be able to search through the millions of jobs posted on all these sites collectively.

One nice feature you get with this service, is a personalized online posting report - that you can access any time. This report lists every career site you've been posted to, along with "quick links" so you can easily log-in to each one and search their jobs. And while you're there, you can take advantage of an amazing array of free job search tools and advice offered by the various career sites.

Check out Resume Rabbit - They've done all the hard work for you. I think you'll like it.

Some satisfied Resume Rabbit users share their experience with having a resume posted on all the top career sites:

Juan, a CPA/Controller from Georgia said:

"I accepted a position with a company that is located less than two miles from my home. My resume got into my new employer's hands as a direct result of one the career site postings performed by Resume Rabbit."

Ronnie, a sales representative in Texas reports,

"I got the account on Sunday evening and by Monday morning I was already getting phone calls from recruiters. That was fast and easy. There are so many job sites out there it would have taken weeks."

A customer service representative in Missouri named Jim used Resume Rabbit to post his resume and commented,

"I signed up on a Tuesday and by Thursday the job offers started pouring in. By Friday, I had a job set up!"

You can go directly to Resume Rabbit by following this link.

It's a tough job market right now. For the competitive edge you've got to be in the right places at the right times. So put your resume where millions are searching daily. And give yourself access to millions of job listings you couldn't find in any one single place. Even if you do it by hand, we recommend giving yourself maximum exposure by posting your resume on as many career sites as possible.


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