The Internet: Revolutionizing the Job Market
ĀEven twenty years ago, you had to mail in your resume or call on the phone and try to sell yourself. It was a long and gruelling, often fruitless process. But there is good news: It"s over.
The internet has changed our lives in more ways than we can count. Possibly, in more ways than we even realize. The job market has been hit with those changes like nothing else. It has been turned upside-down.
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Gone are the days of mailing in an application, most companies will let you browse open jobs on their websites and then submit your application through email or a web client without ever leaving your home. Even the cost of paper and ink, not to mention postage, has been eradicated.
If you don"t know where you want to work, there are many sites designed for job searches, or even career advice. Where ever you live you can search for UK jobs or a job in New York which could be thousands of miles away, a luxury never before enjoyed by those searching for new work.
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Job sites allow you to sort the jobs based on what you are good at, what you enjoy, or what you have experience doing. It is a far cry even from reading through the random listings of the newspaper, and the odds of finding a job for which you are suited and, better even, a job you may enjoy, have never been higher!
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The internet allows governments to offer their services online like http://jobseekers.direct.gov.uk/homepage.asp
Most of all, though, the internet has given people the ability to apply for more jobs than ever. We can stay home and apply for twenty a day, if we desire. Travel time is a thing of the past and the job market is wide open so happy online job hunting.