A recruiterOs dream! This quick-read map pinpoints the WebOs most popular, powerful employment sites.
In the recruiter's arsenal of professional tools, online resources can be both the most promising--and the ones most fraught with unknowns. Which sites are people really using? Which specialize in engineering, accounting, or IT people? Which ones are worthwhile, and which a waste of time? WEDDLE'S RECRUITEROS GUIDE TO EMPLOYMENT WEB SITES 2001 quickly supplies the answers. This fact-filled guide plows through the thousands of available sites, winnowing out the Web's most remarkable resources for locating high-caliber job candidates.
Users find easy-to-read Site Profiles, each packed with critical details about its: History * Number of visitors * Occupations of candidates * Posting period * Fees for searching its resume database * Special reduced-fee packages for recruiters * Contact information, and much more.
Plus, the book supplies an exclusive Cross-Reference Index that pinpoints the best sites for particular occupations, as well as a proven 5-step selection process for maximizing ROI (Return on the Internet). This is indispensable information for corporate and third-party recruiters, from employment managers and human resources practitioners to agency headhunters, staffing firms, and consulting recruiters.
About the Author
Peter D. Weddle (Stamford, CT) is the author and publisher of WEDDLE's, the leading print newsletter devoted exclusively to online recruiting. He also writes a weekly column about Internet recruiting for The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition and is the author of Internet Resumes and CliffsNotes Finding a Job on the Web.








