Job Board Mania

May 4, 2008

I’ve heard so many comments from people about the amount of time it takes to post their resumes on each of the top job search engine sites that I was happy to come across Resume Rabbit – you post your resume here once and they then submit to up to 84 other job sites for you (such as Monster, CareerBuilder, Dice, HotJobs, Career Shop, Job.com, etc.). It’s a ‘one stop’ posting site, so if you are someone who wants to use the job boards but finds it too time consuming to get it all done, Resume Rabbit might be right for you. They boast that they will give you exposure to over 1.5 million employers and recruiters. What I found amazing is that they actually have a ‘phone’ number you can call if you have questions…nice, you don’t see that much anymore. (But, do you get a real person? Let me know.)

Of course, I have to add that posting your resume on job search engines should not be the only source you use for job search. Connecting with your network (which is #1), researching and specifically targeting companies you are interested in, as well as utilizing the online services are all ways for you to achieve better success. If you would like a list of job search engines and other useful links check out our career links page. There are loads of career informational links here that can give you help, ideas and information around your job search process.

If you have others you think we should add, let me know the link and we’ll check it out.

Posted by Robin Ogden – FiredUP Careers

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1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. kcchillincat  |  May 29, 2008 at 7:11 am

    You might want to have your readers check out a new site for their job searches. It’s totally confidential and only takes minutes to fill out a profile. No resumes! QuietHire.com

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