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Finding a job can be very stressful. To alievate most of the
stress of finding a job, we have provided tools to help speedup
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Recruitment officiers can had jobs freely online, setup schedules,
restrict skill sets required. Setup online applications that
helps you complete application forms perfectly.
Planet
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the best site on the internet to submit your CV too.
Jobs
Unlimited – One of the Guardian's new collection of
sites, this one used to be RecruitNet. Jobs Unlimited lets
you search all of the newspaper's job and course ads. To
help in your job hunt, you can also set up a personalised
Career manager, where the search engine will pull out and
store suitable ads for you. Very smart.
Top Jobs on the Net – Updated on
a daily basis, this site encompasses seven disparate countries,
but concentrates on the UK market. It allows you to narrow
down your search quite a lot before it goes off looking
for vacancies. And it will email you if any suitable employment
comes up.
Job Search – This is a site that
has been around for a while now and so one that knows the
ropes. Submit your CV for free or browse the huge the number
of vacancies collated from an equally large number of recruitment
agencies.
Career Mosaic UK – One of the original
Internet job databases and still going strong due to its
simplicity. Just stick in your criteria and away you go.
Bets not to be too complicated in your search parameters,
though.
Work Web – WorkWeb is the Internet
access to the UK Vacancy Database. It also provide a "jobs
by e-mail service" to keep you informed of the latest
jobs and holds a candidates database which is available
to prospective employers and agencies. A very straightforward
site that is easy to navigate.
CityJobs World Wide Limited – CityJobs
is a UK-based operation, which exists to bring City employers
and high-calibre job-seekers together, "with the minimum
of paperwork" - always a good thing. You don't have
to register to browse this site or to read the Financial,
Media, IT-Contract or IT-Permanent Jobs Sections, but you
do have to sign up, and submit a CV. The site can also help
you acquire a free, private, personal email account, if
you're worried about using your work address.
Recruit Media – Recruit Media is
one of the UK's leading consultancies for creative or a
techie types looking for a job. Now, it can also help if
you want to find work in the financial, commercial or business
information markets. The site was launched in 1995, though
it's had a couple of revamps since then. Currently, you
can access information on nearly all of their permanent
vacancies online. You're given detailed instructions on
how to apply by email, and each post has a direct link with
the consultant handling the vacancy. So at least you know
that when you register, you'll be dealing with a real live
human being.
JOBADVERTS.COM – Launched in late
February, this is a newcomer has been set up to give UK
job hunters a comprehensive site on which all services are
free. There;'s an email alert service, a message board and
a 'whinge' forum where you can sound off about the crappy
nature of the being unemployed or in a badly paid job. The
site also performs news and information role by offering
details of employment law as well as business and travel
news.
JobSite UK – JobSite claims to be
one of the leading multi-sector sites in Europe, and to
back this up has recently introduced more services for the
non-IT jobseeker. You can search through vacancies from
leading recruitment agencies and employers, both by keyword,
and by industry sector. If you are willing to register,
You can also submit an electronic CV, and receive email
updates by registering at the site.
DOTjobs – Brought to you by Miller
Freeman and United News & Media, the people behind DOTmusic,
this site has all the latest jobs from their titles. These
include Electronics Times, The Engineer, Food Manufacture,
Packaging Magazine and Printing World. So if you fancy a
career in magazines that doesn't involve you surfing the
Web all day, try them. You can search by topic, and given
its simple lay out, it's a breeze to if find the kind of
jobs you're looking for.
Reed Online – One of the best-known
high street recruitment agencies, with over 250 branches,
Reed claims to offer one of the largest sources of jobs
on the Internet - including temp and part-time vacancies.
The site is easy to use, and has a broader range of categories
than some of its rivals. You can also find out about courses,
and try your hand at those sinister-sounding psychometric
assessments, meant to aid your job quest.
The London Careers Net – If you're
looking for work in the capital, this site, from the publishers
of Midweek, Girl about Town, Ms London and Nine to Five,
isn't a bad starting place. These freebie magazines usually
dished out at Tube stations feature thousands of job adverts,
from all the leading agencies, and the site aims to showcase
the best of the bunch. You can go straight into a job search,
or browse via each of the magazine titles.
The
Employment Service – The official site of
the Department for Education and Employment's employment
service, this is where you'll find details of UK Employment
Centres, and government initiatives such as the New Deal.
If you're signing on, and thus, a "Jobseeker",
It's a useful site to know about, even if there aren't any
jobs actually featured here.