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Which Job Boards are Most Useful for Applicants? - 0 views

  • The Major Players
  • Which is Best?
  • Specialized Job Boards
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  • To give yourself a real edge, create a LinkedIn profile and start networking with others in your field of work. Be sure to monitor your social networking activity and remember anything you post remains online forever. With a strong social presence and your resume submitted on the right job boards, you’ll be on your way to a great career.
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  • Here are some example specialized job boards employers favor:
  • How to Go About Job Searching
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    blog post overview on job boards, including specialized job boards by name that operate for specific industries, social networking, how to go about job searching Undercover Recruiter
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    From undercoverrecruiter.com: Indeed and Monster have more candidates without a college education, Careerbuilder has more candidates with a college education and degrees. Indeed and Monster cater to teenagers, temporary job seekers, those only with a high school education and those freshly out of college. Careerbuilder weeds out some of the less serious applicants and is used more by high-scale employers. Entry-level hiring employers use Monster. For employers, Indeed is cheapest to use, then Monster, with Careerbuilder being the most expensive. Employers still use Careerbuilder because it weeds out unqualified and less serious applicants.
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    From undercoverrecruiter.com: Indeed and Monster have more candidates without a college education, Careerbuilder has more candidates with a college education and degrees. Indeed and Monster cater to teenagers, temporary job seekers, those only with a high school education and those freshly out of college. Careerbuilder weeds out some of the less serious applicants and is used more by high-scale employers. Entry-level hiring employers use Monster. For employers, Indeed is cheapest to use, then Monster, with Careerbuilder being the most expensive. Employers still use Careerbuilder because it weeds out unqualified and less serious applicants.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Which Niche Industries Need Specialized Job Boards Now? - 0 views

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    interesting look at growth of niche job boards based on DoL projected growth in sectors such as in health, retail sales, secretarial and admin assistance, construction, etc..  post by Mary Hiers for RealMatch.com
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SPLI - Frequently Asked Questions - 0 views

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    From SouthEast Personnel Leasing, Inc. in Holiday, FL What is the difference between temporary staffing services and a PEO? A temporary staffing service recruits and hires employees and assigns them to clients to support or supplement the client's workforce in special work situations, such as employee absences, temporary skill shortages or seasonal workloads. These workers are traditionally only a small portion of the client's workforce. A PEO hires the clients existing employees and assigns them back. These employees can be full time, part time or seasonal workers. These workers make up the bulk of the clients workforce.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

are-specialized-job-boards-more-effective - 0 views

  • The latest example is We Work Remotely, a job board that caters to organizations seeking remote workers.
  • We Work Remotely with the goal of helping companies find talent no matter its location.
  • Like most other niche sites, We Work Remotely includes job postings that don’t show up elsewhere. It also features contact information for hiring managers. Most important, by targeting specific skills
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  • those who post to the job board compete with fewer companies than they would at one of the larger job websites.
  • narrow search is the most efficient way for recruiters to find quality candidates in an era where being at the office isn’t necessarily required — especially for programming and other tech-savvy positions.
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    We Work Remotely niche job board is listed here, article by Eric Short, Talent Management, January 2014
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