Your 24 Hour Job Search
The
present economic scenario worldover has made the job market employer oriented, with increasing number of candidates fighting
for fewer jobs. So also, the traditional method of job searching
like responding to a newspaper advertisement, walk-in interview,
and registering with a recruitment agency is passé.
The advent of Internet has introduced a new arena of job searching. Within
a decade it has evolved as the most dominant force in getting both candidates
and employers on the same platform. Today, you’ve a number of ‘Job
Boards’ on the Internet that displays vacancies from all over the UK.
Job
Boards on the Internet is working as an effective and efficient
tool of resource for candidates, recruitment agencies and employers
alike. As long as you have a Personal Computer and an Internet
connection, you’re just a click away from your dream
job. Only thing you need to do is apply your CV with one of
these Job Boards and get job alerts via email. To get enrolled,
you’ve to specify your requirements for the type of job
that you’re looking for. The agency then alerts you as
soon as a vacancy of your interest is lodged.
Employers
and candidates going for Internet recruitments are increasingly
becoming specific in their requirements and giving more emphasis
to industry specific Job Boards. Especially, employers are
searching for skills that almost match the requirements of
the job as they save on the training costs.
Seeing
the demand for industry specific Job Boards, the new entrants
are now focusing on specific industry. Job Boards like Just
Engineers focuses exclusively on engineering vacancies, while
CW Jobs focuses on IT jobs. The sudden explosion of industry
specific Job Boards will continue for sometime as Internet
recruitment is gaining popularity.
Unlike
the general Job Boards, industry specific Job Boards receive
a much targeted audience for the vacancies they are displaying.
Thus, it reduces the unwanted CVs to a great extent. Industry
specific Job Boards even provides additional information and
job news specific to that particular industry. Information
like on how to write your CV, new products and services, innovations
etc.
International
Jobs :
The amount of information available for international job seekers will vary
depending upon the country he has chosen to work for. Some countries, such
as Malaysia and Singapore have advanced job systems in place and there are
a number of publications like Graduan that provides news and views on careers
and employment for graduates who are looking to take up a job in Malaysia.
Similarly, Strait Times carry career-based opportunity in Singapore.
In
other countries, however, the centralised system of employment
may not at all exist. In such cases, you’ll have to find
your own contacts and create your own networking opportunities.
Remember
that the length of time taken to find a job will depend upon
the type of job you’re looking for; geographical area
in which you would like to work; amount of relevant work experience
you’ve; level and nature of the employment skills you’ve
to offer; and the determination you’ve to succeed to
name some.
But
before applying for a job abroad, you’ll need to find
out about the work permit or employment visa. A good place
to start your research will be on the embassy website of that
particular country. Also, your CV should contain all the relevant
information like qualification, skills… All this information
should be assembled in such a way that it not only provides
the employer with the relevant information he is looking for
about you, but also persuades the employer that you’re
worth interviewing.
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