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Finding the jobs today is far easier than it was just decades ago. Aggregators such as Indeed.com or SimplyHired bring millions of jobs from all across the Web to one location simplifying the job finding process. An aggregator is an Internet company that collects information about jobs postings and distributes it through a single Web site. Today finding employment is no longer about which job sites possess the most jobs. It is about how effectively one communicates one's skills to employers looking for those skills, after finding those jobs using an aggregator.
Using aggregators save time and provide you with access to hundreds of search engines at one time. Essentially an aggregator allows you to centralize your search, pulling jobs from other search engines into one location.
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If your resume was a structure, planning your career is the blueprint. Imagine a magical resume. When you send it out, employers receiving it identify you as a match and feel compelled to call you.
You can create such resume. To identify just the right ingredients for this resume, one must first engage in a simple career planning step. This step was not necessary the last time you looked for employment. This step is absolutely essential today.
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"Networking accounts for securing more jobs for more people than any other resource and is responsible for more than 70% of jobs found today.
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