Sunday, January 13, 2008

A Search Engine For Job Seekers


A
t any given time there are millions of Americans searching for a new job. Whether you are a new graduate just starting out, or looking for a career change, or just a better gig, the old saying is certainly true--looking for work is like having a full-time job. However, today with the Internet, there are many options available for job seekers.Over the last decade, dozens of online job boards have sprung up offering their services to job seekers.

Two major job boards that appeared early on in the Internet boom were Monster.com and Careerbuilder.com, which are now joined by dozens of job boards offering a broad listing of openings and others that are tailored for specific careers.

While it is great that there are now many options, searching every big and small job board can be time consuming and overwhelming.Job seekers now have available to them a powerful new search engine called Indeed.com that is dedicated to extracting all those open positions from major and minor job boards and even corporate employment pages and presenting them in one location.

Visitors of Indeed.com can even leave comments and questions about a particular position or posting, which further helps visitors decide if a particular company is right for them.

After recommending Indeed.com to many of friends, I've received positive feedback on how the search engine has streamlined their job search. So the next time you’re looking for a new career, check out indeed.com. You might be surprised; your dream career could be just a click away.Image

Source: Indeed.com

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