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Author: Rob Scribner

Is Resume Posting Worth The Time?
 

So, you're considering putting your resume on Job.com, Monster, CareerBuilder, Net-Temps, Dice, and a ton of others. But you're wondering, is

it worth the time?

The answer is "yes". Read on...

Are There Jobs Available?

More than ever with the current state of the economy, it's vital that you cover all your basis and make your resume visible online. And while

there are currently millions of jobs listed on all the top career websites, many companies report they are searching the job boards for

candidates without posting their upcoming jobs -- due to a fear of an onslaught of unqualified applications.

That makes this the BEST time to put your resume on all major career websites reported to be searched by 1.5 million employers, recruiters

and hiring managers daily.

According to a poll by the Society for Human Resource Management, 88% of human resource professionals now rely on the Internet to fill open

positions in their organizations.

How long does it take?

Researching which websites to post to and then filling out all of their forms will take a fair amount of time. If you don't want to spend 60

hours filling out forms and researching websites, you can turn to a service called Resume Rabbit, which will instantly post your resume on up

to 85 top career websites for you. They can be found at Resume Rabbit.

This site is easy to use, it takes only 5 minutes to fill-out, saves you tons of time and instantly posts your resume on all the best

websites like Monster, Job.com, CareerBuilder, Net-Temps, Dice & more.

Why post to all the websites?

The answer is: To be in the right place at the right time. Especially now!

While many companies search the largest career websites, increasingly employers and recruiters are cutting costs by searching the lesser

expensive mid-sized career websites.

This means that the hiring managers and jobs are dispersed amongst a larger number of career websites. And in this market, the window of

opportunity for a job is a little smaller than it used to be, so it's important that you're where the jobs are when they're available.

Can I Post My Resume Confidentially?

You can still post your resume online while remaining anonymous if you use Resume Rabbit by selecting "Post My Resume Confidentially" during

their registration process. In this case they will select the confidentiality option on career websites offering that feature. For career

websites that do not offer a confidentiality feature, they will replace your personally identifiable information with something non-descript.

Does It Really Work?

It's a fact that most hiring managers use the internet to find their candidates. Of course, when there are more jobs available in the market,

your chances are better of finding a job faster.

However, when the job market is weak, it's even more important that you give yourself a competitive advantage over others competing for the

same jobs by making sure your resume is "findable" on all top career websites.

Here are a couple of comments about being on all the career websites from users of Resume Rabbit:

A customer service representative in Missouri named Jim used Resume Rabbit to post his resume and commented,

"I signed up on a Tuesday and by Thursday the job offers started pouring in. By Friday, I had a job set up!"

Ronnie, a sales representative in Texas reports,

"I got the account on Sunday evening and by Monday morning I was already getting phone calls from recruiters. That was fast and easy. There

are so many job websites out there it would have taken weeks."

Since 1999 Resume Rabbit has performed over 1 million resume postings for some very happy customers who feel the service can't be beat. If

you want to try Resume Rabbit it can be found by following this link.

Whether you fill out the forms yourself or elect to have a service like Resume Rabbit do it for you, being on all the major career websites

is a good idea. It's a competitive job market right now. If you know how to play the numbers you can beat the odds and succeed. Post your

resume to as many career websites as possible and visit them often! Try Resume Rabbit today!

http://www.postaresumeonline.com


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