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Posting Your Resume Online

IF YOU POST IT, WILL THEY COME?

Like taking out a "Position Wanted" ad, you can post your resume in hundreds

of databases online with the hope that you will be "discovered" by a great

employer and offered your dream job. Yessiree, it's job search Utopia! By simply

placing your resume online, you are guaranteed to be overwhelmed by the job offers

that will come pouring in . . . Sorry to burst your bubble, but it is highly unlikely

that this will ever happen to you unless you have the hottest, latest, greatest

combination of technology and programming skills on the planet and have

three to five years' experience with Java, ColdFusion, and XML. But that's not

to say that posting your resume is not worth your effort.

Many people have posted their resumes online and gotten calls that have

turned into successful new jobs. Articles about such people have appeared in

National Business Employment Weekly, and friends who are also working on the

Internet job search even send us accounts that they have witnessed, but these

cases are a small percentage of all those who are posting. In his book Job-

Hunting on the Internet (2nd ed.. Ten Speed Press, 1999), Richard Bolles gives

this activity an effectiveness rating of less than one-half of l percent, if you are

not seeking a computer-related job, and 20 percent if you are. However, he goes

on to state that if he were job hunting, he would post his resume online, but then

he would get right back to his other activities of networking, researching, and

reviewing job leads. We agree with him 100 percent. No, posting your resume

online is not the best way to find a job, but yes, we want to encourage you to

post your resume. It's one of the four primary job search activities, so you

should do it, but it should not be where you concentrate most of your effort.

TIPS

Resume Spam. Like e-mail spam, those unwanted messages you get in your electronic mailbox, electronic

resumes can quickly become unwanted by recruiters and employers. They are receiving hundreds of untargeted

resumes in their electronic mailboxes, and they are finding the same people posted in every online database

they search, with the result being that when these names come up, the recruiters ignore them. Help fight

resume spam by limiting the number of places you post your resume (choose only two or three locations) and

by sending your resume to a recruiter only with a cover letter emphasizing your skills as they pertain to this

particular employer.

Now that we've gone through the bad and the ugly, let's talk about the "good"

aspect of this job search activity.

 

THE MYTH ABOUT THE INTERNET RESUME

Many people think that with the advancement of resume-management systems

and keyword searching on the Internet, you need a different resume from the

one you have prepared to mail to contacts. This is not true!

When done correctly, your well-written, well-prepared resume will contain all

of the necessary keywords to attract attention whether it is being read by a

hiring manager, scanned and searched in a management system such as

Resumix, or indexed in an Internet database.

You still need only one resume, but now you should have it in three forms:

1. The designed version-with bulleted lists, bold and italicized text, and

other highlights, ready to send to contacts through the mail

2. The scannable version-no bullets, bold, italics, or other design highlights

written in a standard font and printed on white paper to send to employers'

who use scanning systems

3. The e-mail version-a plain-text file you keep on a diskette for e-mailing to

prospective employers, posting in resume databases, or cutting-and-pasting

into forms for other databases

TIPS

The HTML or Web Resume. Many job seekers are creating web pages for their resumes, and this

might work for you if it is done right and for the right reasons. Doing it right means creating a simple

HTML version of your designed resume, not a hip-hop page of spinning-whirling gizmos that takes more

than two minutes to download over a 28.8 modem. Doing it for the right reasons means turning your

resume into an employment portfolio, complete with links to former employers or projects that are

already online.

This format could work particularly well for anyone in a visual arts field. However, if you create a web

portfolio, be sure you are not violating any copyright or confidentiality clauses by putting project infor-

mation online, and never include any personal information in this version of your resume not even a

photo. You should also make sure your web resume is not linked to a personal website that might include

information an employer does not need to know, such as your marital status, your ethnic background or

your personal interests.

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TITLE: Career Search & Job Search is the leading career center in US.

Career Category: Jobs, Career, Resume, Job Search, Career Search, Job Listing, Monster Job, Job Bank

Site Description: Career Search and Job Search offers tips and free resume sample, resume writing, example, cover letter, write resume, resume template format, help, and resume builder. Post resume for free.

Career Topics: Career Builder, Engineering Career, Search, Planning, Links, Test, Information, Change, Education, Job Opportunity, Assessment, Counseling, Career Center, Monster Job, Job Bank, Government Job, California Job, Job Listing Online