You mentioned on Friday about
using niche job boards to hire and find jobs.
Even
using niche job boards like MedReps.com, you have hundreds of resumes to review and you need to identify the best candidates quickly so you know where to focus -LSB-...]
Many companies are
using niche job boards that focus on an industry or local job sites that focus on a specific geographic location.
Use niche job boards to see who is hiring and in what kind of roles.
It is also a good idea for you to
use niche job boards, which focus on health care, to find available positions.
Using a niche job board is a great way to gain access to employers in your field who are looking for talent while also giving them access to you as a skilled job applicant.
Apply to jobs
using a niche job board.
If
you use a niche job board like MedReps, you're skimming through a smaller group of qualified and specialized talent.
Not exact matches
Some of the biggest
job boards, like Indeed and Nexxt (Beyond)
use niche technology to provide employers with qualified resumes.
Use the big
job boards as well as the smaller
niche boards.
Using specialty or
niche job boards can be a better alternative.
The more established a
job board is within its given
niche, the more successful both the
job seekers and the
job posters that
use it will be.
This can even be the case when deciding which
job boards to
use within your
niche.
Use indeed.com or simplyhired.com or search for
niche and local
job boards that cater to your industry and profession, rather than relying simply on popular sites, like Monster and CareerBuilder.
In the past, the cover letter and resume were mailed to the prospective employer, but more and more mega and
niche job boards as well as corporate websites are being
used.