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March 3, 2007 at 9:17 am

New Search Engine

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Do you know one of the most efficient ways to land a job is to utilize the power of the Internet?

A study by the Society for Human Resource Management, showed that over 88% of human resource professionals rely on the Internet to fill positions.

That is not a statistic to take lightly. Clearly, the Internet is a strong force when it comes to job searching.

However, the Internet only works for job hunting if you know how to use it.

Here is how to get the most out of your job searching efforts on the Internet.

Recently launched, www.FreeCareerSearch.com has developed a search engine the scours the Internet to find the most beneficial Online search engine for all career-related topics, job postings, and advice sites based on a user’s search terms.

If a web-user were to type in the word “music” in Google or Yahoo, they would find a scattered variety of search results.

If the word “music” was typed in www.FreeCareerSearch.com, topics pertaining to music as it relates to careers would be the only results compiled.

Isn’t that a good choice? I don’t know about you, but that’s really a lot easier for me :)

 
 

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