Archive for February, 2010

Monster eats HotJobs

If you are looking for a new job, or have in the last few years, then you surely have been to countless job sites. A couple of the biggest, Monster.com and Yahoo! Hot Jobs are now one in the same, according to this article from TechCrunch.com.

Yahoo has been trying to unload HotJobs for a while, and it finally came to a deal with Monster, which will take the site off of Yahoo’s hands for $225 million in cash. As part of the deal, Monster will continue to power Yahoo’s job listings for three years.

What does this mean for job seekers? The answer to that question will likely take some time to be fully realized. As an IT consulting firm, Axis Technical Group regularly provides advice to job seekers, including not to put all of their job-seeking-eggs in one basket. Other than Dice.com, the other job boards have become overrun by various staffing firms, headhunters and the like acting on behalf of companies seeking employees, with the same position often posted by several different firms with a variety of language. This does a disservice to not only the end-employer, but to the job seeker as well. Furthermore, the mentality of the job boards leads to a cattle-round-up mentality, with hundreds of resumes being submitted for each job, and with most of those from people who are unqualified for a particular position.

This commentary is not to say all job sites are bad or worthless. Quite the contrary… some sites like Indeed.com and TheLadders are making strong inroads in this space which will help job seekers. But this is a reminder to all job seekers to diversify your search. Use the job boards, but don’t rely on them. Instead, use your network, whether it be LinkedIn, FaceBook, Twitter or others to have your friends, family and colleagues get the word out that someone great, you, are seeking a job.

What have your experiences with the various job boards resulted in? Axis would love to hear your feedback. Post a comment below, or Email us here to tell your story.

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Deals in the Sky

In today’s world of “the party is over” expenses at companies, everyone is looking for a way to save a few dollars here and there. For many, including several of us at Axis Technical Group, traveling is a key component of our Business Development and Account Management strategies – and traveling is not cheap any way you slice it.

But according to this article in the Wall Street Journal, the airlines have set up some ways for travels to save. And all you have to do is sign up!

According to the article, the websites travelers should sign up for include:

Airfarewatchdog.com – emails alerrts when airlines release promo codes
FareCompare.com – posts promo codes on their blog

Twitter.com – follow your favorite airlines as they often send out deals and promos to their Twitter followers.

Scott McCartney’s entire travel blog can be found by clicking here.

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