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Post a Job to major Job Sites through one of the largest Syndicates of Job Search and Job Submission - Indeed Jobs
Ways to get your Job Opening online and in front of prospects:
- Post jobs in the classified section of your local newspaper; the paper likely has an online partner.
When you purchase a classified ad, you automatically post the job
online at an often reasonable, additional cost. The Ann Arbor News, as
an example, has a cooperative online relationship with MLive – Everything Michigan.
CareerBuilder.com powers the online job postings of hundreds of newspapers including USAToday.
- Several reputable Internet resources allow you to post jobs at no cost, or so low cost as to be almost free. Post jobs for free at America’s Job Bank.
America's Job Bank (AJB) is the biggest and busiest job market on the
Web. The Board is cooperatively managed through federal and state
resources and includes all of the state job sites. Thousands of
employers post jobs online and thousands of job searchers read their
online job postings. Additional, low-cost or free job posting
- Post jobs on college and university alumni boards.
Especially for jobs requiring degrees, you’ll locate qualified, often
local, candidates. An example of an alumni job posting resides at the University of Michigan Alumni Job Board.
- Post jobs through your local college or university student career center. Many offer free job posting. Others have partnered with services such as MonsterTrak.
- Post jobs on commercial Job Boards such as Monster.
The cited pricing is rarely the best price. Look for deals on the
website or contact a sales agent. The sales agent will stay in touch
with special offers for both posting jobs and searching the job site’s
resume database. You can save hundreds of dollars over listed prices.
- Post jobs at professional association websites. The job
postings are often low cost or free, especially for members. Your local
chapters are almost all online and local candidates will view your job
posting. In the same vein, post jobs in industry-related or industry-serving online or email newsletters. The candidates you attract will generally have experience in your industry.
- Post jobs with your state Workforce Development organization, through your state department of labor. They appreciate employer job postings. Click on the map to select a state or choose from the list for the Department of Labor/Employment Security Commission/Job Service Office
in your state at About's Job Searching site. In Michigan, employers can
post jobs with the Michigan Talent Bank through the Michigan Works.
You'll find multiple options for both posting jobs and recruiting
candidates.
- Post jobs on discussion boards that allow posting jobs. Find Job Forums and Job Boards in Google or Yahoo, and post where appropriate
- Post jobs and job descriptions in emailed messages to business associates and colleagues.
Seek candidates for your jobs. Referrals from people you know are
usually good candidates because someone you know is vouching for them.
Source: About.com
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