If you're among the millions of Americans looking for a job right now and you're not using the internet, you're putting yourself at a big disadvantage. That might sounds obvious, but some studies ...
Acquaintances are likely to be more vital to your online job search than close friends or family, according to a new study. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, ...
Among the nearly 20% of employed people who changed jobs in 2014, 33% rated Internet sites as the most effective channel for finding their positions, says a new report from The Boston Consulting Group ...
Totaljobs saw an immediate 10% increase in job applications, powered by TravelTime Totaljobs saw an immediate 10% increase in job applications, powered by TravelTime New job search uses commute time, ...
With a bad economy and nearly everyone on the internet, one job opening promoted online can receive thousands of applications. So with competition fierce and many firms using software rather than ...
Reporting from Washington — A lack of high-speed Internet access at home can significantly hinder the search for a job in a labor market in which online resources are becoming more important, ...
Jean Lindsay, a spunky 67-year-old with two masters' degrees, panicked after she failed to land a job in the garden center of a Lowe's home-improvement store. She started to wonder whether a woman of ...
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