Steve Adler on Thu, 25 Jul 2002 11:06:01 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] Summer Job Interviews...


Title: Allexecs.org

Greetings!

If you're thinking about a new job, now's the time to aggressively pick up your search. Many people slow their job search donw in summer months when in fact it's the best time to look!

Here's why. Many companies implement a new direction or strategy at the first of the year, resulting in a first of the year hiring surge. By mid year, with results in hand, companies start hiring again to expand on or adjust for the results of their first of the year plans.

While employers start hiring, job seekers start slowing their search efforts down. This creates an optimal job seeking environment of more jobs and less competition!

To best take advantage of this situation you should give yourself massive exposure by signing up to all the top career sites as soon as possible. Of course it will take a little time, but it's well worth it. The top career sites are visited by 1.5 million employers and recruiters daily - And collectively list millions of jobs.

If you want to save 60 hours of research and data entry, try a service called ResumeRabbit.com. They instantly post your resume to 75 the top career sites at once. You'll find this service at http://start.resumerabbit.com

With this service you fill out one simple form in about 15 minutes and you'll be instantly seen on Monster.com, HotJobs.com, Job.com CareerBuilder.com, Dice.com and more!

When searching for a new job, it's important to work smart and cover a lot of ground. Today's serious job seeker must take a multi-pronged approach to succeed. This should include networking, reading all the classifieds, posting your resume on all the top career sites and searching job listings on these sites daily.

We recommend you try http://start.resumerabbit.com
It's a quality service that delivers what it promises.

>From mid November to mid January, the holidays have a "slowing down" effect on hiring. Since the job search process can often be several months, waiting until the end of summer to get started may push your new job off well after the new year. Now's the optimum time to aggressively mount your search!

Sincerely,


Steve Adler
steve_adler@allexecs.org


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