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Consider this page a jobsearch mini-portal, if you will. It can be used as a tool, a resource, a guide, and even as a reference for current news about jobsearch. While geared for web publishers, the information and links on this page are dedicated and robust enough that the aggregated content is genuinely useful for anyone interested in jobsearch.

Jobsearch User-generated and Expert Definitions

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Jobsearch Online Marketing Research

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Jobsearch Search Trends

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Jobsearch Breaking News

WorkFu Uses Your Personal Connections to Find You A New Job [Job Search]
# jobsearch The best way to find work these days is by leveraging your connections. Talking to the people you know and reaching out to your personal network is much more effective than aimlessly submitting resumes into faceless HR databases, and WorkFu is a new job search service that uses your personal connections to help you find work—and connect you directly to the person who's hiring. More » (more...)

What Employers Look for in Entry-Level Job Candidates [Job Search]
# jobsearch Millennial Branding and Experience Inc. surveyed 225 employers to find out what's most important to them when they hire students or others for entry-level jobs. "Soft skills" like communication and teamwork were ranked even higher than education, and almost all employers said students should have at least one internship before they graduate. More » (more...)

Why You Should Still Apply to a Job Even If You Don't Meet the Exact Job Requirements [Job Search]
# jobsearch Don't let a job listing's list of criteria intimidate you. The list of requirements are more a wish list for the ideal candidate and may not need to be taken so literally, advises the Daily Muse. Read between the lines and your application might still be successful. More » (more...)

Ditch the Cover Letter When Applying for a New Job; No One Reads Them Anyway [Job Search]
# jobsearch The cover letter is a mainstay of job applications and job sites, but all too often they're discarded unread while the hiring manager or HR rep's attention goes to the meat of the application: the resume. The blog Wise Man Say has a revolutionary suggestion: ditch it altogether and put that energy towards customizing your resume, making connections, or building a portfolio of your ... (more...)

Australian Internet Vacancies Down 7.0% In May Vs April
Australian Internet Vacancies Down 7.0% In May Vs April (more...)

Australian Internet Job Vacancies +2.6% In March Vs February
Australian Internet Job Vacancies +2.6% In March Vs February (more...)

ICT vacancies on the rise
But demand for ICT professionals in the ACT continues to decline. (more...)

Department for Work and Pensions
The DWP's Work Programme providers are required to ensure that stringent controls are in place to guard against fraud and to adhere to high standards of compliance in the operation of our contracts. (more...)

Jobsearch Ad Examples

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Notes About This Jobsearch Page

The ranking system above is based entirely on staff research and experience, and should not be interpretted as hard scientific evidence. The keyWorthy score is our proprietary ranking system that is created semi-independently from the traffic and bid scores. It is determined by the perceived overall value of jobsearch as a result of our research. If you do not see any scores, then this keyword has not been evaluated or it was not deemed valuable enough to include on the site.

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