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Reaching employers & recruiters who are hiring

Started by Monirul Islam, July 30, 2018, 01:25:50 PM

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Monirul Islam

These days job seekers need to work smarter to land job over their competition. The hard part is to get your resume read by the right people at the right time. Good jobs aren't on the market very long. To succeed your resume has to be available to an employer or recruiter the moment they need to fill a position.

One easy way to be found by employers who are looking to hire someone with your skills, is to post your resume on all the top career sites. As soon as an employer needs someone, this is usually the first place they look. This is a proven, documented method of successful job searching. It's estimated that between 1.5 and 2 million hiring managers search the top 50 career sites daily for people with specific skills. While it may take a fair amount of work to find and fill out the forms of all these sites, you will definitely multiply your chances of landing a job.

If you want all the benefits without all the work, you can let a service like Resume Rabbit do it for you. You fill out one simple form and they'll instantly post your resume up to 75 career sites like Job.net, TopTechJobs, CareerBuilder, Dice & more! Then you'll be seen by over 1.5 million employers & recruiters daily. It takes about 5 minutes and saves 60 hours of research and data entry!
Source: The Career News