Resume Sites Make Job Hunting Easy

By: Carl DiNello
Submitted: 2007-01-17 11:43:30
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Job hunting is no longer limited to the classified ads section of your newspaper. Technological advancements have now enabled a shift of focus to the Internet. Employers are now able to reach a much wider range of applicants while making communicating to potential employees a lot easier. Applicants also find job hunting a whole lot easier by using the broad exposure provided by resume sites.

What do these sites offer?

These sites differ from standard product and service offerings. There are paid sites as well as a number of free sites offering their services to both companies looking for potential employees and applicants seeking employment.

Some of the services offered by resume sites include:

  • Resume building

  • Job posting options for employers

  • Provide job seekers with access to various job vacancies

  • Better mileage for companies with low or no cost advertising

  • Additional advertising opportunities

  • Company tie-ins

  • Features or write-ups on topics of interest to both employers and applicants

  • Tutorials for resume writing, job interviews, and other helpful pointers for inexperienced applicants

  • Resume priority in job application

  • Resume / applicant search

  • Company / employer search

  • and More!

These resume sites cater to a wide range of applicants and have in fact devised ways to accommodate the diverse needs of these individuals. They have programs that target the new graduates, the inexperienced applicants, and at the same time have programs that cater to the more experienced applicant.

With the fast search tools, and search options (the use of keywords, etc.) available, the search for specific jobs, companies, and/or potential employees becomes much simpler.

In addition to the general service offerings mentioned above; there are resume sites which target a specific job market. These sites offer specific services or products to their users and/or members. Take for example resume sites that focus on helping individuals write their resume properly.

In this case, the website is more concentrated on offering their members services that evolve around one general theme of interest. Examples of resume sites with a narrower list of offerings that would often include the following:

  • Tips on resume writing

  • Extensive discussion on various forms of resume writing

  • Resume samples

  • Free or paid resume templates for download

  • Free or paid service for resume assistance

  • Articles on resume and other job-hunting or work-related topics

  • Links to other resume related sites

With all the offerings available on resume sites to help individuals in their pursuit of career advancement, there really is no excuse for submitting a bad resume. Not only will these sites teach you how to write a quality resume, but they also serve to guide you in other aspects that involve the pursuit of career goals.

The trick really is to maximize these available resources (especially, if they're free) and apply them to your career pursuits.

Finally, browse these resume sites often to keep abreast of new employment trends. Often, these sites will also have schedules of events, workshops, and/or seminars available for its members.

Happy job hunting!

Carl DiNello is an Article Author whose articles are featured on websites covering the Internet's most popular topic's. To read more, please visit Resume Writing Tips!

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