Success With Online Job Posting Sites

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January 27, 2011


Recent college grads with online resumes are more competitive in the online recruiting market than those without. Every potential grad needs an e-portfolio to successfully market their qualifications on online job posting sites. Job seekers must remember three important steps in using online job posting sites: use industry related keywords in your resume, include PDF files or links to your published work, and practice consistency.
Use Industry-Related Keywords For Your Resume
Recruiters use search engines (or protocols) to find the best candidates for current openings within their organization. If your resume lacks proper keywords, research the highest-ranked terms used in your industry. For instance, a computer programmer’s resume will include industry-related keywords such as HTML and Java. The keywords associated to your industry are vital to catching the eye of a recruiter.
Include PDF Files or Links
Have you published an article online? Recruiters love to look into the minds of potential candidates. Your ability to write arguments and/or concise articles will attract more recruiters to your profile. If you want an advantage, register with www.CollegeRecruiter.com and receive a free e-portfolio to include PDF files or links to published work with your resume. If you want to acquire a position as an informative IT tech grad, you have to show your qualifications through consistency. Think of the consequences of your work before you publish your next article.

Practice Consistency on Each Job Board

Are you consistent? Recruiters will Google your name in the search engines just to learn about you. As stated in previous articles, the wave of talent has increased recruiters’ weariness of prospective candidates. Credibility is number one on online job posting sites because the web is expanding to unforeseen horizons. Your information should remain the same on each online job board unless you are searching for different positions. If you are looking for multiple positions, ensure your profiles and e-portfolios are consistent.

Originally posted by amy m

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