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by james_hess , Jan 05 '00
Pros: Easy to use. Easy to access. Cons: Initially appears overwhelming due to site graphics and options available.
Let's pretend.
Let's pretend you graduate high school. Then you go to college.
Let's pretend that college is a cakewalk and you graduate in four years (instead of five or six, like a lot of folks do nowadays).
Let's...
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by bcam , Jan 26 '00
Pros: Let the Internet do the walking Cons: It may be walking alone
I know Looking for A job is hard but on the internet makes it a little less painful. I was out of work and trust me I know it hard when your running out of money and your going interview after interview. Its cost you a lot of money to search for...
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by Heathyre , Jun 27 '00
Pros: easy, helpful, online resume Cons: too many users
My first visit to Hotjobs.com was spurred from a tv commercial. I went on looking for a new job for a friend of mine.
It was easy to use, easy to search out exactly what type of job you are looking for and even easy to list your resume. ...
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by hwz1 - Top 50, Jan 24 '00
Pros: A wide range of jobs Cons: Employers do not acknowledge your interest, difficult to navigate, repeat the same jobs
I am not in the job market, but I do keep a current resume and browse every now and then just to see what is "out there". I have found that there are much better job sites than hotjobs.
First of all, hotjobs seems to keep...
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by manhattan15 , Apr 15 '00
Pros: easy to navigate, security protection measures Cons: organization, reposting of same jobs several times
When I first pulled up Hotjobs.com I was a little concerned.
That could be because I was at work and paranoid that at any
moment my boss would materialize and see just what I was up
to. It didn't happen, though it did get me thinking...
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by cajun_angel , Jun 15 '00
Pros: Lots of jobs and features... Cons: Only a lot in some fields, scarce in others.
Whether or not HotJobs.com is a good sight, is all in the eyes of the beholder, or rather, the job seeker...
I say this because there are tons of listing for one field and like nill for another! I like how they have lots of jobs to choose...
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by Faintindirectn , Jan 11 '00
Pros: easy,excessive,informative Cons: limited job fields
For all of that are still struggling in the web friendly world of 2000 who are unemployed rejoice.
For the majority most web pages that center on job search are untouchable to mortals. The limited range has no diversity and are beyond reach of 'Joe...
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by myid321 , May 10 '00
Pros: no headhunters, blocking feature, searches relatively easy to do Cons: lack of advice/job tips information
HotJobs.com is one of the better job sites available on the internet. Unlike other job sites, it really is for job seekers and employers - and for them only. Most other sites let headhunters do searches which can be a hassle for a job seeker who would...
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by pearcewg , Apr 15 '00
Pros: a good site with a lot of jobs Cons: good, but not the best
I cover a lot of internet based job sites, and I'm very up to speed with the good and the bad.
When it comes to these sites, the best things to look for include:
- Number of jobs!
- Jobs in areas which fit you (for example, don't go...
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by deanhung , Jan 15 '00
Pros: good network, good industry buzz among job seekeres Cons: see my experiences
My wife is a recruiter in Silicon Valley, and I asked her advice on which internet job board I should post my company's positions. Her hands-down answer: HotJobs. I have to say that I agree. Within one day of posting, I got several excellent resumes...
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by masamson33 , Nov 25 '00
Pros: Very easy to use, replies from companies that you email to Cons: n/a
Hotjobs.com. Hotjobs.com. Hotjobs.com. What else can I say? This site is an excellent way to get yourself known to the working world. It is as simple as it gets. You follow the instructions they set for you, then you post your resume as you typed...
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by TiffA , Jul 23 '00
Pros: Lots of money Cons: Away from home most of the time
I have tried for years through college and jumping from job to job to try and make more money and it just wasn't working. I spent five years in college and all it go me was $8.50/hour. I decided to go to a 60 hour course on central office installation,...
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by ninabateman , Sep 14 '00
Pros: a lot of jobs, but many repeats Cons: duplicate jobs, hard to navigate, dull site
Although this may be the "powerhouse" of online recruiting sites, I still see some some inherent problems with it. For one, it is not that easy to navigate. You still find yourself paging back and forth, trying to find what you're looking...
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by loobian , Apr 25 '01
Pros: Fast loading ! Cons: Bad features!
Well, when I first opened hotjobs.com, the first thing I notcied was that it don't have category like Computers or Informational technologies (at least not on the first page). After that, I went to the search page, where I noticed that there aren't any...
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by ttsui01 , Jun 03 '00
Pros: Simple to use Cons: You won't find a job going this route
It is very odd that for an Internet company, you can have so much garbage on one site. I'm guessing that in order to make themselves look big, Hotjobs.com never deletes old job listings and old resumes. I posted my first resume on Hotjobs.com about 2...
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