Thursday, June 18, 2015
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
5 ways to distribute your resume
HOW TO DISTRIBUTE YOUR RESUME
1. Resume Distribution websites - sites such as www.ResumeRobin.com let you effectively and easily distribute your resumes to hundreds of job boards and recruiters. This is the easiest and best way to get your resume in as many hands as possible.
2.Networking – Whether networking online or off, one thing rings true: Everyone you know knows someone you don’t. Ask everyone within your circle of friends to carry your resume with them and pass it around when they bump into a potential employer. In fact, you should carry your resume with you too. You never know who you’re going to meet.
3.Job fairs – If you don’t go to job fairs, you should. Job fairs are a one-stop-shopping experience for candidates searching for the perfect job. Always bring plenty of copies of your resume with you to a job fair, as well as your professional references, in the event you are lucky enough to score an on-site interview with a potential employer.
4.Post it online – There are a ton of resume posting websites online. Find a few that target your specific industry as we as some of the more popular sites.
5.Recruiters – Job recruiters specialize in one thing: Matching candidates with employers. Send your resume to a handful of recruiters and see what happens.
6.Targeted database blasting – Another way to distribute your resume is to a targeted list of employers who are actively seeking new recruits. Many professional resume writers have such a list available.
Resume distribution is essential to landing the job you want. Get your resume out there and get it out there fast. The more widely you circulate your skills and experience, the more likely you are to land the job of your dreams.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Free Forms
ResumeRobin.com has a great archive of free employment forms
http://www.resumerobin.com/resumedistributionservice/content
http://www.resumerobin.com/resumedistributionservice/content
Thursday, April 30, 2015
How Effective are Resume Distribution Services
How Effective are Resume Distribution Services
For just a mere 35 bucks, you can pay a company like ResumeRobin.com to send your resume and cover letter to 3000+ recruiters. I know nothing about their particular service but I know that they are one of several out there that will bulk mail out your resume and cover letter to recruiters in their database. If you’ve been looking for a job for a while, this service probably looks very appealing to you. For just a few dollars, or less if you want to reach fewer people, you can do something that would otherwise take you several days. It seems like a good deal, almost too good to be true, right?
Before you pony up a nice dinner, let me offer up some reasons why this might not be a good idea.
Junk Mail Syndrome
Unless you’ve done a really good job opting out of junk mail, you probably get a bunch of letters each week you’d classify as junk mail. You also probably shred them without even opening them.
I’m inclined to believe that a recruiter who is tired of getting bulk resume mailers is probably doing the same thing. If you read reviews about resume mailing services, you’ll notice one trend – a very low response rate. Direct mail, which is the industry term for what we call junk mail, has a response rate that is very low but relies on a large number of mailers. Half a percent is acceptable if you’re mailing out millions of mailers.
Expensive
If you assume a response rate of 0.5% (which may be an expected response rate), that’s 20 responses for just $35. That’s expensive compared to submitting your resume to a job search website for free. When you do that, chances are a headhunter/recruiter will see your resume and start trying to place you for jobs if they know of any that apply. Headhunters make jobs when they place you, so you’ll know quickly if you have marketable skills.
So you could spend a few dollars with a resume bulk mailer, assuming a half percent response rate, or free with a job hunting website.
Spamming
When you send a resume yourself, you know they want to receive it. They may not have asked you for it but you know they’re taking resumes and you’re sending it in a way they deem acceptable. When you use a resume distribution service, you can’t be sure. Maybe they opted into the service as a recruiter, maybe their email was pulled off a list of recruiter, maybe they don’t want to receive anything in bulk and the distributor isn’t as clean as they should be. Either way, when you outsource distribution, you may be getting their attention in a bad way. If the recruiters opted in, wonderful, but can you be sure every single one of them opted in?
Building Relationships
I believe that the most effective way to get a job at a company is by developing relationships with people at that company. Talk to friends, family, friends of friends, attend networking events, conferences, and the like to build these relationships. Even cold calling on a telephone is far more effective than sending out thousands of identical cover letters and resumes. You need to develop relationships to be the most successful in a job hunt and you can’t do that through mass mailings, electronic or otherwise. The USPS would love it more people blasted out their resumes at 44 cents a pop but the reality is that there are more effective methods.
My advice, having never used these services before, is to avoid them. $100 for a few thousand resumes sent may seem cheap, especially if it results in securing a job, but there are better alternatives and all of them are guaranteed not to piss off the recruiter. Finally, remember that these folks are kind of overwhelmed with it, “blasting” a whole bunch of them probably isn’t going to help. 
Have you had experience with services like this? If so I’d love to hear your opinions.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
10 best websites to post tech jobs
10 best websites to post tech jobs
The explosion of the tech industry has created a strong need for tech workers. However, the US has not been able to keep up with the tech worker demand just with home grown tech talent alone. Finding tech workers and websites to post tech jobs is different than staffing for regular jobs - the talent is different, the requirements are different, the candidate pool is different. There are not as many technical recruiting websites on the internet in general - most, like Monster and Career Builder, are simply oriented towards general job search. We've decided to compile a list of technical recruiting websites where tech recruiters can post tech jobs.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014
5 best free resume distribution services
If you are looking for a job, resume distribution is a great way to get your resume out there. The process consists of uploading your resume, and having the service upload your resume to hundreds of different websites with virtually one click. We decided to review the 5 best free resume distribution services
1) ResumeRobin.com - ** BEST RATED ** great, highly rated service. 150+ job boards
2) MyResumeAgent.com - has been online since 2004.
3) Monster.com - good but you can only post on there
4) CareerBuilder.com - decent site but has gone down in recent years
5) ResumeDispatcher.com - supports HTML resumes
In addition to distributing your resume, it is recommended that your resume is well designed and highlights all of your skills.
1) ResumeRobin.com - ** BEST RATED ** great, highly rated service. 150+ job boards
2) MyResumeAgent.com - has been online since 2004.
3) Monster.com - good but you can only post on there
4) CareerBuilder.com - decent site but has gone down in recent years
5) ResumeDispatcher.com - supports HTML resumes
In addition to distributing your resume, it is recommended that your resume is well designed and highlights all of your skills.
Monday, September 15, 2014
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