Internet Misuse May Contribute To Long Joblessness
from the get-away-from-the-computer dept
With all the stories about people using internet job search boards to find their latest job, here's an article suggesting that online job search sites are keeping people unemployed longer. There are a few reasons for this. First, many people simply use the job boards as their primary way of searching for a job. They don't do any networking, they just send off tons of generic resumes to everyone they can find. This means, they're not doing any real job hunting, they're taking a machine gun approach. At the same time, this is inundating hiring managers with useless, unqualified resumes, and making it harder to dig out the qualified candidates. In the end, it seems that the best way to find a job is still through personal networking.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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It's possible to get a job because you're friends with a hiring manager, but if you're not qualified, then the relationship will end on a sour note anyway.
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Networking is important, but...
Comparing the average tech worker, seeking a job to a savvy social outgoing person seeking a job, you can get some significant statistics. Comparing anyone seeking a job to a savvy socially connected person seeking a job, you will see a significant difference between the two.
Tech workers had multiple job offers just a few years ago. I doubt that a large percentage of tech workers became hermits over the last few years. Still, the bad economy is the most significant factor for the contemporary job seeker.
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Tech vs. Sales
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