3 Ways to Destroy Your Chances of Getting That Dream Job Using Resume Posting Services



resume posting servicesEveryone wants to save time and effort these days and looking for a job is no different. Resume posting services are among many of virtual services that will take the donkey work out of just about any task – which on the whole is a good thing….

….But when it comes to searching for a job you definitely don’t want to leave everything up to someone else – especially if you’re not entirely sure what they’re doing. Here are 3 sure-fire ways that using resume posting services can absolutely obliterate any hopes you have of finding a great new job any time soon:

#1 – No Anonymity

One of my colleagues at work got fed up with the job a few years back and decided to look around for greener pastures. He used a resume submission service and within a few days his resume promptly arrived on his boss’ desk.

Yes it happens and I’ve seen it happen. If you’re thinking of using a resume posting service you should insist that they use some form of anonymity to avoid what happened to my friend.

#2 – Becoming a Passive Job Searcher.

Submitting your resume either manually or by using a posting service is only half of what you need to do. It’s too easy to get into the set it and forget it frame of mind after you’ve paid the money and pressed the submit button.

You still need to send out targeted resumes to individual jobs, because the submission service won’t do that for you and that’s what can make a large difference.

While some of the better resume posting services like Resume Rabbit can maximise your exposure and get you a fantastic job a lot quicker you still shouldn’t sit back and wait for it to happen.

#3 – Having Your Resume Blasted Over Email

Many resume posting services offer to ‘blast’ (their word not mine) your details out to x amount of employers. This should raise red flags immediately – let me put it this way:

What do you respond more favourably to – a well laid out ad on a directory or website that quickly provides the info you’re looking for, or…

An email in your inbox distracting you away from your busy schedule to alert you to something you’re not looking for?

It’s a fact that recruiters and HR professionals frown on resumes they get blasted to them via email when they’re not even looking to recruit.

If it were down to you to manually submit your resume ask yourself this question – would you email it directly to a ton of employers regardless of whether you know they’re hiring or not?

No – resume submission means posting it to job boards so that employers who are looking can find you. Think about cold calling and then think about your first impression on your prospective employer – not a good concoction!

Conclusion

Submitting to all the job sites can take up to 60 hours of data entry that could be much better spent searching the individual listings and sending out targeted resumes.

However paying a resume posting service to do all the menial part for you is only a good idea if you go with someone who will actually be doing what you would be doing otherwise (submitting to boards) for you.

They should provide an anonymous identity to protect you from having your cards laid on the table for you and allow you to track progress in real time rather than just leaving you to hope they’re doing what you’re paying them to do.

One such resume posting service I can recommend who do all the above and more are Resume Rabbit. For a $60 investment they promise to really save you 60 hours worth of data entry or your money back after 90 days if you’re not happy with the service.

Whether you decide your time is worth the investment is entirely up to you, if you do feel that you want to outsource to a resume submission service I can strongly recommend this one. Click here to find out more about Resume Rabbit.





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