Resume and Job Marketing: You should only post your resume to a select group of sites.

As Human Resources professionals, we are often asked..."what is the best way to get a new job, quickly?"  The formula is relatively simple.  Be extremely well prepared with your resume, get massive exposure to your resume, and keep taking action. Finding a job is more challenging and requires more effort today, but there are still millions of employers and millions of jobs currently open. Similar to the "news" regarding the tough housing market, there are still tens of thousands of homes being bought and sold every week. There is a great job out there for you.  Do not allow yourself to think differently.

Your Resume Advertisement Must Be Marketed:

Job prospecting (locating a new employer) is a critical step in the job seeking process. One very important prospecting method is done through posting your resume / advertising.  As you are aware, tens of thousands of employers utilize the Internet to locate candidates. What many do not know is that there is a significant number of hiring managers, staffing professionals, and recruiters searching resume databases before they ever post a job. Many actually prefer this method over job postings so they can pick and choose candidates directly.

"I posted my resume already." Let's do it again, but on a grand scale. This time let our expertise in the top 10 job boards assist you in getting the maximum results possible. We have in-depth experience (20 plus years) with job marketing, Internet recruiting, career coaching, resumes, and resume databases. We will ensure that the many common mistakes resume database users often make will not occur and that your resume advertisement will be optimized to the fullest. You will be found.

Who Will Find You:

 Thousands Hiring Managers, Staffing Professionals, and Recruiters.

What You Receive:

Just like prospecting for new customers in sales, successfully locating a new job rarely happens overnight, but it can. You have to work at it, get better, try new approaches, keep moving forward, and never give up. It is 100% sales. If you follow the sales life cycle (Prospecting, Approaching, Presenting, Closing, and Following-up) you will be successful in your job search. Keep getting better at each step in the job search life cycle.

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The combination of an expertly prepared, revised, and polished resume, plus the massive exposure from posting your resume to multiple key job sites (posting to two or three is not enough) produces outstanding results.