Career Search
Career Search - It's a jungle out there!
The ways that we go about a career search have changed. It used to be that you could call a few recruiters, send out some resumes and look for employment / careers ads in your Saturday newspaper.
The telephones, voice mail, fax machines, computers, email and the Internet have given us new ways to proactively find a career.
All employers, employment agencies and executive headhunters are investing in new state-of-the-art computer systems to increase efficiency in storing and processing job resume information.
Today's human resources department is leaner (and often, meaner) then in the 90s. With fewer people hiring, but with an ever-increasing pile of applications something had to give up.
Pretending that it is business as usual when it comes to finding a career is futile. You cannot afford to ignore the following:
- Companies are relying increasingly on technology to screen job applicants. Today companies ask to fax in your CV / resume. Many more are now requesting to email your job application. These trends accelerate as resume scanning and electronic applicants screening & tracking become widely used.
- The downsizing of human resources departments, in many corporations, has resulted in a situation whereby many CVs / resumes are never seen by human eyes once they enter the electronic systems!
- Hi-tech companies want hi-tech employees. If you plan to work in the computer, engineering or similar field, you will find most positions posted on the Internet. In fact, the technology companies only advertise for workers there. The message is:
If you cannot find us, we do not want you!
- Look at the careers ads in today's newspapers. Did you notice that many companies have included their corporate WWW address? They want you to look at their Web site before your job interview!
- Computer literacy is a requirement! Even junior positions and low-tech companies demand basic computer skills.
- There are millions of CVs and resumes posted on the Internet. You take a chance that an employer or a headhunter is going to find your CV or resume among these millions.
- You have a much better chance if you contact recruiters and companies directly, through a job search engine, rather then waiting for them to find you.
- Look at career search advice page.
Search for careers in the USA, Canada and the UK using the most powerful job search engine on the Internet to date!
To run a search, simply type keywords into the 'What' box describing the kind of career you want, and enter a city, state/province or zip/postal code in the 'Where' box. Then click the 'Find Jobs' button or hit the Enter key on your keyboard.
Indeed searches jobs listed on all of the major job boards, newspaper sites, niche industry sites and corporate job sites. That include Monster, washingtonpost, HotJobs, Engineering Central, Criag's List, AT&T, CareerBuilder, Federal Government Jobs, etc .- more than 1,500 in all.
Career Search Info
Now to finalize your career search, if your cover letter and CV / resume are ready, you may email them through our international job search engines to job recruiters and executive headhunters.
In addition, on international job search, international cover letter, international CV, international resume and international job interview pages, you will find very useful tips for many different countries.
Good luck with your career search.