Know How Internet Recruitment Works!
by Koon Mei Ching
Without a doubt, many of you would have had your first experience with creating
your own online resume and sending out applications to companies using the
Internet. But, how many of you really understand what happens once your finger
swiftly hits that SUBMIT button? Never fear, Helpline is here! I am about to
give you the whole song and dance.
Let's Begin With The Online Resume
Internet Recruitment has to do with transferring the recruitment process onto
the Internet. Job Seekers create their resume/CV on the recruitment web site,
Employers advertise their jobs on the site, Job Seekers see a job(s) that they
want to apply for and they send their application through the Internet to the
Employer. Pretty simple, right?
Into The Employer's Account>
What next? Your resume is sent out to the Employer and it makes a beeline
straight for the Employer's resume database. So, it's a little like having your
mail sent to a designated PO Box address. Each job has its own resume database
according to a unique account ID. After the deadline expires, the employers
will check in on their database and start revving their "screening" engines.
Click, Click : Screening Begins
Now, here's the interesting bit. With the speed and range of the Internet,
Employers can now reach further to a wider pool of job applicants surfing the
Web World. So, your resume is now competing with that of hundreds of other
hopeful candidates looking for that one job. The joy of Internet Recruitment to
the Employer is that they are now able use computer software programs to screen
your applications faster with a click of a button.
For example, if they want to see only resumes of applicants with 2 years'
marketing experience with a Bachelors Degree and HTML skills, they click the
criteria boxes and presto! They now have 20 names suitably shortlisted out of
the 240 applicants who applied.
This explains why, sometimes, candidates find that their resume has not even
been viewed by the employer. No need to throw a fit of disappointment and
confusion, though. Just understand this.
Don't Go Blind, Focus Your Applications!
Hence, I cannot stress this enough, ALWAYS focus your applications carefully
against the requirements of the job. If you don't have the minimum
requirements, waste neither your time nor that of the employer by sending out a
"blind" resume. Chances are, it won't get looked at in the first place, so save
yourself the frustration and disappointment.
I know, the process of job hunting can sometimes feel like you're fighting
against the world without winning any battles. But, by understanding how
Internet Recruitment works, you can make your own online efforts packed with
enough punches to get the results you want! In parting, I just wanted to get a
few words of advice in, Know your Resume, Know your Skills and Know what you
are applying for. Unless you are clear on who you are, what you want to do and
if you have what it takes to do it, you're not understanding and focusing
yourself enough. Give yourself the best chance you can and do it right the
first time! Onward ho!
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