Showing posts with label online jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online jobs. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

The 9 Best Tips for Submitting an Online Job Application

Statistics show that approximately 50 percent of mid-sized companies and almost all large corporations use an applicant tracking system (ATS) to screen candidates for job opportunities.
There are a variety of reasons recruiters and hiring managers adopt this type of technology. With an ATS in place, human resources departments can automate and store hiring documents online so HR professionals never have to worry about sifting through stacks of paperwork or hundreds of emails to find what they need.
Colin Day, the founder and chief executive officer of iCIMS, Inc., a provider of talent acquisition software for growing businesses, is in an excellent position to advise job seekers on how to maximize their online applications. Here are Day's top suggestions for getting the most visibility out of your online application:
1. Thoroughly read job descriptions. Most recruiters will tell you a big pet peeve is hearing from job seekers who apply even if they aren't qualified for the job. Take the time to understand exactly what the company expects from applicants for jobs that interest you; do not ignore the detailed description of what the job entails. "ATS technologies can filter candidates by those whose responses dovetail best with specific job descriptions. For the best response rates, make sure your content and experience match up accordingly," Day says.
2. Create an original cover letter. If the company asks for a cover letter, be sure to include one. Make sure to write one specific to your accomplishments and skills and one that addresses the job description properly. Go a step further and mention how you will use that knowledge and those skills on the job. Avoid sending out a generic, run-of-the-mill cover letter. "Despite the cover letter being digital, it's often the first thing recruiters read when viewing candidate profiles--even ahead of the resume," Day explains. "Use the cover letter as an opportunity to showcase your personality, qualifications, and desire for the job."
3. Identify key words and tailor your resume. Take your time and look over your resume. Find the key words in the job description and make sure you indicate how your accomplishments address those requirements. Be sure to customize your resume and/or cover letter slightly to each specific job.
4. Make sure your responses are on target and error free. "With paper applications, poorly written submissions can be tossed in the 'circular file,' never to be seen again," Day says. "But with digital applications, error-laden content lives on at that company, potentially hurting your chances for a relationship with the employer in the future as well." This is a scary thought, but one that should motivate you to triple-check your content for spelling, content, and grammar. Additionally, Day suggests you make sure all of your information is completely spelled out--in other words, avoid abbreviations. In many cases, abbreviations that may be understood readily by the hiring managers are not familiar to the first-line recruiters.
5. Maintain one candidate profile per company. Once you apply to a company that uses an ATS, the organization saves your personal information. While you should tailor your resume and/or cover letter for each job submission, maintain one master profile for all of your applications for that company. "Multiple profiles in one company's system can cause confusion," Day says. "By only submitting one profile per company, you can eliminate the odds of the wrong profile being disqualified by a first-line recruiter."
6. Fill out all fields within the application process. By filling out every field, you are not just giving information that could make you stand out from the competition, but also demonstrating your interest and desire for the job. Many recruiters just skip over candidates who don't complete their applications. Also, Day explains that with an ATS in place, many companies filter candidates by their responses to certain fields within the online application forms. Don't miss out on any chances to be included in the recruiters' filtering processes for the position.
7. Ensure your social profile is current. Companies are now encouraging candidates to include professional information from their social profiles, typically LinkedIn, Google+, or Facebook, within their online application process. "The ability to view your dynamic social profile(s), allows recruiters to see your current work status and determine whether timing is right to extend you an interview or even a job offer. At iCIMS, we refer to this as a 'social resume,'" Day says.
8. Clean up your public social media profile. A technology-savvy hiring company is more likely to take an active interest in your social media profile postings. Make sure you don't have public images or content that would distract, or worse yet, deter hiring managers or recruiters from wanting to hire you. Don't provide red flags for recruiters and hiring managers. "If used properly, social media can help you connect with potential employers--just make sure your online data is working for you, not against you," Day concludes.
9. Review all the information you imported before submitting. Before hitting the submit button, take a final glance at the content you have provided. Keep in mind that once you hit that button, your information is sent to the recruiter directly. First impressions are important, so make the best one possible when you apply.
Miriam Salpeter is a job search and social media consultant, career coach, author, speaker, resume writer, and owner of Keppie Careers. She is author of Social Networking for Career Success. Miriam teaches job seekers and entrepreneurs how to incorporate social media tools along with traditional strategies to empower their success.

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Top 10 Jobs Websites in India

Gone are the days when one sat with the job opportunities newspaper supplement in hand with a marker or scissors, looking for vacancies. The increase in internet usage over the last decade in India has led to a boom in a number of web services, including jobs websites. Over the last ten years or so these sites have become increasingly sophisticated in their interface design and quality and some have even specialized in niche areas such as NGO jobs or opportunities for recent graduates.
Most websites require you to register as a user to upload your resume and search for job opportunities. These registration processes have become simpler and take just couple of minutes to finish – but the rewards that wait make it worth the effort.
Here are the top 10 websites in India that are essential for all job seekers:
Naukri
Marketing itself as India’s No.1 Job Site, Naukri.com is definitely the first port of call on the internet for all jobseekers in India. The website has a ranking system, listing the best places to work in various industries such as IT, Manufacturing and Services. Naukri.com has an easy to understand interface and job seekers can search according to skills, designation, location, years of experience and other criteria. Registration on the website will allow the user to access and apply from a pool of more than 200,000 jobs. The site itself is accessed by over 20,000 recruiters so the success rates of landing one’s dream job is quite high. One of the site’s useful features is a Job Messenger that sends registered users messages about possible job opportunities. Employers can post vacancies in their company on the website as either:
- A Hot Vacancy which allows an unlimited word count in the job description and other features or
- A Classified Listing where the job description, company profile and required candidate profile is limited to a maximum of 254 characters.
Monster India
Monster India, the Indian arm of the international online recruitment network, has a job search engine powered by MagicSearch which promises to find users the right job. The homepage of the website is clean and uncluttered with smooth navigation. Jobs are divided according to category and location. While users can register for free and access a huge database of job vacancies, there are a number of paid services offered by Monster India. These include:
- Xpress Resume+ - A paid service that makes the user’s resume available to the best recruiters in an easy to search and read format.
- Right Resume – Monster India’s experienced staff offers resume building services for jobseekers with all levels of experience
- Career Booster – A combination package of Xpress Resume+ and Right Resume
- Resume Highlighter – A service that ensures the jobseeker’s resume is the first among the search listings when a potential employer is looking for resumes
- Psychometric Tests – A range of tests that examine a jobseeker’s personality, career, skills and aptitude potential
- Career Astrology – Use the stars to predict the future in terms of your career!
Recruiters and employers who register vacancies on Monster India will have access to over 1.2 crore jobseekers from over 40 countries. A number of attractive packages are available to employers looking for the right candidate for posts in their companies.
Times Jobs
Times Jobs may have the same search and apply features as other popular job sites, but it also has its own blog that gives news and career advice. Another popular service that Times Jobs offers is Global Connect – users can showcase work samples and portfolio as well as communicate with potential employers around the globe through IM applications and social media networks. Times Jobs also offers paid services including resume writing and sending resumes to recruiters in India and the Gulf.
JobsAhead
JobsAhead claims to be the only Indian job site with three million jobseekers, 83 million page views, 6,000 corporate clients and 150,000 job postings. The homepage of the website categorizes jobs according to industry, location and experience level making it easy for the user to navigate. Paid services for users include resume writing, Resume Blaster – which sends resumes to 1,200 recruiters in India and abroad, and Career Booster which is a combination of the previous two services. Employers can either pay to list jobs or buy access to JobsAhead’s resume database.
Devnetjobs India
Devnetjobs India is the only jobs portal dedicated to international and Indian social development jobs and consultancies. The portal does not have a slick design or user interface but simply lists jobs with the job title, employer name and deadline for applications clearly mentioned. The portal lists the most prestigious job vacancies in the development field in a column on the right side of the homepage. The portal offers recruiters a number of packages for job postings while jobseekers can post their resumes on the noticeboard and subscribe to a weekly newsletter that highlights the best Indian job vacancies in the development field.
CareerBuilder India
CareerBuilder India is part of a network of international job portals. Users can choose to either upload their resume on the website or have jobs that suit their skills emailed to them. They can also join CareerBuilder India’s online community of jobseekers, BrightFuse.com and get advice from an international user base. The portal is one of the few Indian job sites which has a presence on social networks such as Facebook.
Bixee.com
Bixee.com, part of the social networking site ibibo.com, claims to be Asia’s largest hybrid job portal with around 1.5 million active jobs at any moment. The job site lists jobs according based on popularity, most wanted locations and top companies. The portal also has its own blog which posts tips on careers and job searches.
Clickjobs.com
Clickjobs.com offers users the facility to search from over 100,000 jobs. Besides the standard resume building services, the site also has a Salary Center where jobseekers can calculate what their ideal jobs should pay, provides information based on market trends, and also has a variety of in-depth articles on salaries. Clickjobs.com is also active on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
CareerAge.com
CareerAge.com offers a range of career counseling services to users besides the standard resume upload and job search applications. The portal has a Career Forum, Career Magazine and Career Articles that provide valuable advice and networking opportunities. The portal also features a weekly career choice and publishes an in-depth article about it. CareerAge.com posts regular updates on Twitter and also has its own blog. CareerAge.com also runs a website targeted solely at college students, CampusAge, which gives advice on placements and admissions.
Freshersworld.com
One of the few job sites that targets new college graduates, Freshersworld.com has a number of resources to help those who are new to the job market. The portal provides information to college students about looking for jobs as well career counseling. It also has a valuable sample placement papers section, which gives students sample papers for placement tests conducted by private companies as well as government departments. The portal also has a discussion forum for members to exchange information on job hunting and placements.

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Monday, 28 November 2011

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