Major Job Boards – a Waste of Time ?
January 21st, 2010The owner of a mid-sized marketing company recently asked if I thought posting jobs on major job boards like Monster or CareerBuilder had become a waste of time and money. His e-mail said: “With so many people unemployed right now, I’m afraid I’m going to get inundated with unwanted and unqualified resumes if I post an opening on one of these gigantic job boards” Do I agree?
The Sorcerer’s answer: No and here is why…
Media guru and recruitment consultant, John Zappe, recently quoted job posting distributor, eQuest, who said that CareerBuilder and Monster are still the most requested sites for advertising job openings. Companies looking for people use these sites because that is where the vast majority of job seekers register.
Even though a candidate may sign-up on specialized and/or local job boards, that same candidate will register with one or more of the major Job Boards to be certain that he/she has the maximum amount of exposure to potential employers.
That means that candidates, both talented and not so talented, will respond to an appealing job posting, often in significant numbers. Recruiters, Hiring Managers and HR professionals learn to dread the affliction known as “resume fatigue” when it becomes necessary to review a large number of candidate resumes for an open position.
Is there a solution for “resume fatigue”?
You bet, it’s called Talmax. Check it out!






