Advantages: Allows searchable criteria for employers to search for your CV Disadvantages: no security vetting of registered employers
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Monster.co.uk are different. They not only register employers but they also register employees and they turn the process of looking for a job on its head by letting the employers search YOU out. Sounds great doesn't it?. You simply register your details on the website and then effectively sit back and watch the emails come in.
The registration process is rather complicated. You have to enter all your obvious details like name, address etc but you then have to enter information taken from you CV. This is essential because it is this information that will allow employers to find your CV because this will be the criteria THEY will use to search YOU out. You have to enter your qualifications, your job function(s) e.g in my case because I perform a number of roles I had to enter everything I did in terms of Job Function. However...
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Advantages: loads of jobs. lovely looking site. really easy to use. best jobs website I've used yet. Disadvantages: only found out about it very recently.
...localjobsearch.co.uk looks like a well established recruitment site. It has lots of jobs in my area - East Sussex, and have thousands across the country. Really easy to use. Could find jobs in my area and sector easily, and have lots to choose from. What I really liked was that there were new jobs posted on localjobsearch.co.uk every day. Could apply for jobs on localjobsearch.co.uk there and then. Would highly recommend to other jobseekers. Also mentioned it to my Dad as he has a small business and he can post a vacancy on the site for £20 - which sounded like a total bargain to me. (Just went to the homepage then clicked on Post a Job.) Good luck jobhunting!...
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Advantages: well used be universities Disadvantages: only academic jobs
...I've been using jobs.ac.uk to keep an eye on jobs in the 'Engineering and Technology' section of UK university research departments. I've found the site to be well used by the universities in advertising their vacancies. It is very easy to use the search facilities, with an advanced option if required. The site loads well (occasionally abit slow when loading the vacancies). The vacancies are updated during the day and often provide links to further information about the Department or Research Group. It is obviously a very specialised site, dealing with research jobs in academia. There is an e-mail alert service but I have not used it so can't comment. There is not registration - the site just advertises the jobs. There is also not support service....
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