"The best method for successfully getting your ideal engineering job"
Written by Greg Dawson - engineering recruiter with
The Opportunity Group
As the economy limps along, finding a job is getting harder and harder.
Despite that, many people are turning to a little used job hunting tool and
getting the jobs they want. This is a far cry from the old methods many (and
maybe you) still use today.
Your Best Method for Getting the Ideal Job
OK, here is what you should be doing to land your ideal job. You should send
your resume directly to the thousands of recruiters who are in direct
contact with the employers who are looking to hire.
This targeted, proactive delivery of your resume to the recruiters
representing thousands of companies with great jobs is by FAR the best way
to find the ideal job. Most job seekers NEVER do this, and if you don't, it
is costing you time and money.
One problem you might be saying to yourself "How do I get my resume out to
these mass of recruiters?" The best way to make sure you get your resume
into the hands of as many recruiters as possible is to sign up with a Resume
Submission Service.
What A Resume Submission Service Will Do For You
A resume submission service will send your resume out to thousands of
recruiters in your particular field. Don't even bother trying to do it
yourself. Do you have hundreds of hours to research who and where these
recruiters are? (I didn't think so!)
Using a Resume Submission Service will get your resume into the right hands
in a matter of seconds. The results... you'll have the best chance of
landing your ideal job.
Which Resume Submission Service(s) should you use?
I've evaluated several and chose
ResumeXposure as the best overall resume
submission service... they're effective at helping job seekers get the type
of jobs they want. Try them out for yourself -
click here.
Happy (and successful) Job Hunting!
Greg Dawson
Engineering Recruiter - The Opportunity Group
The Opportunity Group is a full service professional staffing company. They
conduct proactive searches for engineering, manufacturing, information
technology (IT) and skilled trade candidates.
Click here to view their
website.
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