Posted on 22 February 2010. Tags: computer usage, current company, Don, employee computer, human resource department, internet caf, internet job search, job, job searches, personal cell, personal home computer, Tony Jacowski
Keeping your job search highly confidential is very important. Finding a better opportunity, while still in your current job is the best way to ensure financial stability.
You should avoid leaking your job search plans to your new employer, at least until you plan to leave. Doing this is not easy, but you can manage it if you follow some simple tips.
Online Stealth
Online job search sites have made job searching very easy and highly confidential. You can send hundreds of resumes at the click of a button. But while clicking, be aware; don’t end up sending your resume to your own boss. Poorly managed Internet job searches can have severe repercussions to your current job, so you need to be extra cautious while conducting one. Read the full story
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Posted on 19 January 2010. Tags: internet job search, job, job search engines, job seekers, Meta Job, meta job search, meta search engines, Michael Adams, regional job, search engine software, tire job
There are hundreds of Internet job search engines, from super job banks monster.com, careerbuilder.com, hotjobs.com to regional job banks, to job banks with occupational focuses, such as Dice.com.
Job seekers can hardly exhaust all the job search resources, so we have meta job search engines which will simultaneously search several job board for the same job search criteria.
One of the major mistakes common job seekers make is to search only the super job search engines. Admittedly more job openings are posted on the super job search engines, but in the mean time, the employers who use the supper sites will also receive much more applications for the posted position. Read the full story
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