Posting Your Resume Online
Written by rifqi on December 20th, 2009 in Careers.
One way a job seeker can reach a large number of employers is by posting their resume online. Whether they are seeking for accounts payable jobs, dental hygienist jobs or any other jobs. This can be done on a personal website or by entering the resume in a catalog managed by websites which host job advertisements such as monster.com or hotjobs.yahoo.com. It should also be double checked to make certain it highlights the skills and previous work practice of the job seeker. This article will discuss some of the unique concerns when posting a resume online and will also provide a few tips for how job seekers should go about posting their resume online.
One of the biggest concerns in regards to posting a resume online is valid for job seekers who are currently employed. This is the concern that current employer will encounter the online resume and learn the employee is seeking a new job. There is certainly nothing wrong with employees seeking out other possible jobs, however, most employees do not wish to make it common knowledge when they are considering leaving their company. Fortunately many of these job posting website realize this is a concern and have provided options for these job seekers to remain anonymous. In a lot of cases information such as the name, address and current employer will be kept confidential. This allows the job seeker to search for jobs without the current employer accidentally stumbling upon the employees resume online.
Another concern job seekers may have when posting their resume online is receiving contacts from those who they are not interested in hearing from. While it is true that job seekers are posting their resumes for more online employment opportunities this does not mean they want to be contacted by job search agencies or individuals who do not have an available job for which the job seeker is qualified for or interested in. Again, many job posting websites realize this is a concern for job seekers and provide some forms of protection for these job seekers. Specifically some job posting websites may allow the users to specify which types of agencies they are accepting inquiries from, the locations they are interested in finding a job in and the type of employers they are seeking. For example a user may be able to indicate they are not interested in being contacted by career placement agencies.
When job seekers are posting their resume online they may want to follow a few basic guidelines. Obviously the resume that is posted online should be carefully edited to make sure it is free of typographical errors. It should also be reviewed to make sure it highlights the skills and previous work experience of the job seeker. The job seeker should also make sure the information on the available is accurate and not misleading.
Job seekers posting resumes online may also wish to keep the resume fairly generic so they can use it to apply for a number of jobs without making major changes to the resume each time they apply. Some of the available job posting websites allow the user to store more than one resume in the database. When this is possible the user should take advantage of this opportunity to create resumes which are more tailored for different types of jobs. Most of these sites will not allow the user to store an unlimited number of resumes online so the user will likely still would like to have one generic cv stored in the database. Then they can replace other tailored resume after a sufficient amount of time has passed and the user is fairly sure he is not being seriously considered for the position for which he applied.
It is also essential to make sure your largely significant skills are really showcased when you place a resume online. This is especially true for sites which only let you to save one curriculum vitae in the record. The job seeker should carefully consider the skills necessary for the type of position he is seeking and make sure the resume shows how the potential employee has demonstrated these skills in the past.
Related posts:
