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Will online job boards soon be history?
Social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn and others are changing the rules of job search, say hiring managers and career experts. These sites offer a new relationship-based approach that allows individuals and organizations to build communities through online profiles, affinity groups and networks of contacts.
"The new way to look at a job search is a 'people search' process, which makes candidates visible to the employers they are targeting," says Michele Porfilio, a strategic sourcing director for Crowe Horwath LLP, a public accounting and consulting firm. Social networking sites allow candidates to conduct a people search, to find employees who work at their targeted list of companies and help build relationships with them, eventually leading to job opportunities.
"Candidates are better treated and more completely able to present themselves than they can with a job board," says Barabara Massa, VP, Global Talent Acquisition, McAfee, Inc. "From our perspective, the prominence of job boards is declining steeply."
Job boards are plagued with perceived shortcomings - what job-seekers describe as the lack of relevant options that turn up in searches; vague job descriptions that don't identify the employer; restrictions placed on access of resume pool to employers.
"Applying for jobs through job boards is too often a black hole with no acknowledgment from employers, let alone invitations to interview," says Katharine Hansen, a career coach and author of the report, 'The long, slow death march of job boards¬ and what will replace them'.
Also, job seekers are wary of posting their resume and personal information on job boards for fear of identity theft, as well as getting swamped by calls totally unrelated to their credentials.
The need for job boards will be absolutely minimized as more companies incorporate active social media strategies toward hiring and staffing functions, says Hansen. She sees the new generation of job seekers using new approaches including:
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