Has anyone ever got hired for a job they apply to on Yahoo Hot Jobs.?
Has anyone ever got hired from applying to a job on yahoo HOT JOBS. I'm a graduating senior and I have checked numerous websites like monster, career builder, and yahoo. Although I think yahoo is way more accurate. Please someone let me know so I can feel more comfortable about applying to a job. Let me know if it depends on the industry you are applying to, etc. I would like to have more knowledge about it. Thank you Can someone please give me accurate answers and stop with the online jobs I don't want to work at home if I did I would not be sending messages on yahoo. So if anyone can give me some real answers I would really appreciate it. Thanks
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- Hotjobs is one of the big three, though they have diminished quite a bit in the last couple of years. they invested a lot in "supplemental" jobs obtained by crawling the web (think indeed,com), then gave it up when it wasn't used much. Since employers pay big bucks (about 300-500) to post a singe job for 30 days. most of the jobs listed are legitimate employers who intend to hire. Hotjobs aren;t available on too many other sites, so they should definately be searched along with monster and CB also consider jobing.com, indeed.com, simplyhired.com, dice for technology jobs. snagajob is good for hourly jobs. There are many more niche job sites. check job-hunt.org or rileyguide.com for lists and tips
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