I am big promoter of Job Board Aggregators. They still allow the jobseeker to use the job
boards, but in a different way. Instead
of searching dozens of different job boards for potential positions, you can
now use an aggregator to search hundreds, if not, thousands of job boards at a
time. Think of them like a database
gathering the jobs posted on all the sites it searches and stores information
from, and then allowing you to do ONE search.
Like in hospitality industry aggregator ads on TV, and I quote, “search
one and done.”
So, here are a few recommendations: www.Indeed.com, www.SimplyHired.com, and
www.Linkup.com.
Indeed.com is the number one job board aggregator online, and acts as a
job board too, as does SimplyHired. My
suggestion is you use them as aggregators only and then go direct to the
company advertising and post your resume on their site. To be more effective in your search use
multiple job titles for the same job for which you are searching, such as: Administrative Assistant, Administrative
Coordinator, Secretary, Office Manager, Office Coordinator, Office Assistant,
and Executive Assistant. If you use only
one title, you will limit your search significantly. All of the above titles will fit in the
search bar, and you can then sign up at the bottom of the first page with email
only for daily updates of the new jobs posted. The only different type of aggregator I
listed is Linkup.com which actually aggregates company job boards. If the company job board doesn’t require you
to sign up before seeing the jobs they offer, then it will aggregate their
content. It works the same as a job
board aggregator, you can sign up for the same type of daily digest email, but
it is just for company-specific job boards like H&R Block, Sprint and
Garmin. I counsel jobseekers to use at
least one job board aggregator and Linkup.com as there will be some different
returns.
I hope this helps you refine both your job search, and
saves a lot of time in your overall searching online. Any time that is saved can be used to
network, personalize your resume and cover letter for specific job applications,
apply for jobs, and practice interviewing skills.
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