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Sure-fire way to land a job...
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Job Tip of the Week May 14, 2002
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Sure-Fire way to get a job? Play the numbers....
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The job market changed & job seekers need to work smarter.
But it's hard to get your resume READ by the right people.
To succeed in the current job market, you need widespread
distribution of your resume to INTERESTED employers.
One easy way to be found by employers and recruiters who
are looking for your skills, is to post yourself on several
career sites. It's estimated that between 1.5 and 2 million
hiring managers search the top 50 career sites daily for
people with specific skills.
If you want to instantly post your resume on over 75 career
sites, we recommend http://info.resumerabbit.com
It's called ResumeRabbit.com and people just love it. With
this service, you fill out one easy form and in about 15
minutes you'll be posted on Monster, CareerBuilder, Hot
Jobs, Job.com, Dice and more. They post to over 75 sites.
When you're finished, you can be seen by over 1.5 million
employers and recruiters daily, in a matter of minutes.
It's really easy and you'll save at least 60 hours of
research and data entry. We don't know of any other
service like it.
Sure you only need one job. But to get it, you'll need to be
in all the right places at all the right times. Whether you
use a distribution service or do it by hand, increase your
odds by posting yourself to as many career sites as possible!
Try http://info.resumerabbit.com
Best Wishes,
Elizabeth Bradley
Manager
[email protected]
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