Recession is over now, and HR professionals are now rolling up their sleeves so that they can hire the best talent to accelerate the pace and cover the lost ground during the recession. The sad days of “no job in the economy” is almost over now, and even the job seekers are collecting the documents, and writing impressive résumé to take the shot.
This situation has provided the background needed to write this blog post. In this post, I will tell you about 5 wonderful tools that will help you search for your dream job.
Twitter does not any introduction. It is now a well-established phenomenon, and more and more people are embracing this cool micro blogging tool to tell you what they are doing. But this is not all, twitter can help you search job as well. Use the hash (#) search or advance twitter search to find the job that meets the qualification you have.
If you do not know what Craigslist is then you must have spend the last decade or so sleep-walking through your daily life. Craigslist is huge database of classified listing arranged according to country, state, neighborhood, job type, industry, etc. This tool can be very effective in helping you find the job the industry or location you like.
The home page of LinkedIn proudly announce that over 50 million professionals (mind you the users here are professionals, not some teenage Facebook addicts) uses this service to connect, exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Many people give credit to LinkedIn for the job they got. These days lot many interviews happen here, and professional recommendation from fellow LinkedIn users plays an important role in increasing your chances of employability. This is an amazing tool to use to search for job as well.
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