Posting your resume online

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I've never done it, but the time is here.

Whom have you used? With which have you had the most success?

All I know about Monster. And that just sounds dumb.

Snakes,

Major
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Posting your resume online

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The reason you may only know about Monster is that Monster is the most popular engine for resume-posting / job-hunting out there. I wager it is responsible for more hirings than anything other than word-of-mouth. I am thankfully employed again, but if I were not I would go with the silly green thing from the Super Bowl ads.
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Posting your resume online

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I was out of work in 2004. Monster didn't get me a job (personal networking did), but I did get some interviews from that venue. I still get calls once in a while from recruiters; the only way they could know how to contact me is my posted resume. I don't know your particular field Major, so you may have a different experience than I did, but Monster doesn't look dumb from where I stand...

Posting your resume online

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