Archive for the 'online recruitment' Category

google base job content integration into web search : screenshots captured

March 21st, 2006

Wondering how Google will integrate its Base job content into its Web search? Here are a couple of nice screenshots I was able to capture that serve as a window to the future:

 

I fully expect the integration of Base job content to have a major impact on the online recruitment industry. This should help prove […]

monster quietly testing pay-per-click with resumes?

March 8th, 2006

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It’s a pay-per-click model for accessing resumes.
Rumor has it that Monster is quietly testing a system where employers pay-per-resume every time a record is clicked via a search of their resume database.
If anyone knows anything about this or has access to screenshots, feel free to contact me at joel@hrseo.com.
Although unsubstantiated, […]

Signed, SEO Desparate

March 7th, 2006

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I’ve been waiting for a Dear Abby moment.
I received the following message via e-mail this week from a job board employee.
The name and site are not revealed to protect the innocent:

I have now reached a point
where we are receiving a large amount of visits from search engines but
I am in constant […]

msn’s windows live expo open for business

March 1st, 2006

MSN’s online classifieds offering, Windows Live Expo, is now open to the public, albeit in beta. I expect the online recruitment blogosphere will be buzzing about this for the foreseeable future.

msn’s ‘fremont’ / ‘live expo’ screen shot captured

February 28th, 2006

There’s been a lot of speculation regarding MSN’s online classifieds offering known as ‘Fremont’ or Windows Live Expo. Per a presentation by Forrester’s Charlene Li, here’s a screen shot of the new service:

monster bows at the alter of google base

February 22nd, 2006

When Google Base first launched, the only one of the Big Three to jump on board was CareerBuilder. Now, however, it looks as though Monster is dipping its toe in as well. Interestingly, they are submitting entire categories as opposed to individual jobs. Hmm.

the importance of creating community around jobs

February 22nd, 2006

I’ve been a fan of the job community for awhile. So has Peter Weddle. So are a few who participate in the Battling Free Google Group.
Supporting such an idea, a study done by eMarketer titled "After College, Using the Web to Find Work," says 83 percent of recent grads consider a career center to be […]

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