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Tips On Optimizing Your Job Listings |
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Tips on Optimizing Job Listings
Finding a job and looking for somebody to fill a position are no
longer difficult. Thanks to the innovations that technology has
introduced, people are now adept with job searches. Both the job
seekers and employers have more choices when it comes to finding
jobs, whether online or offline research.
In fact, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics asserted
that there is a probable increase of 21.3 million jobs in the
coming years. This is because job seekers are finding more ways
to search for the right jobs.
One of the most commonly used methods for job searches is the
job listing. In fact, most employers contend that job listing is
the most effective way of landing a job. Surveys show that 47%
of inactive people looking for jobs rely so much on job listings
as a means of getting some information about job openings.
This concept is based on studies and surveys that job seekers
are more inclined to search for jobs in terms |
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of the available
positions and not on the possible employers or companies.
Hence, it is important for the employers to know how to get the
most out of job listings in order to maximize their hiring
endeavor.
Here's how:
1. Employers should learn how to concentrate on rewards that
they can give to the people rather than what the company's
mission and vision are.
In most cases, job seekers are more interested on what they can
get from the position that they are applying for rather than the
history of the company itself. Hence, it would be better if the
employers emphasize more on their job listing the benefits that
people can get once they are hired.
2. Employers should present job openings in their job listings
in a simple manner.
The key point in making job listings is not to expound more on
the highly technical business terms. It would be better to
emphasize what their company can do and how the employees can
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A modern job hunter's nightmare: hearing about a job that seems to be a perfect fit, going through an endless online application process for it, and then ... nothing. The application is sucked into the Bermuda Triangle of job searchers.
Aaron Shapiro is CEO of Huge, a global digital agency based in Brooklyn, and author of Users Not Customers. He has spent more than a decade as a technology entrepreneur, venture capitalist and management consultant.
With positions scarce and competition fierce, most experts agree that posting a resume online is a critical step for many job hunters.
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