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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Job Sites vs. Job Aggregators


Is looking for a job indeed a full-time job as they say? Well, it is true only if you don't use the shortcuts to reduce the time you spend searching. In 2013, you cannot ignore the online job posts, but if you want to make sure you don't miss out any great job opportunity, you must check daily the vacancies posted on several different job boards. Or do you really have to?

What are job sites and job aggregators?


Traditional job sites function somewhat like printed classified ads. The companies and recruitment agencies post their job vacancies on these job boards for a fee. Then, you as a job seeker can search for jobs matching your skills and needs. But of course you will have the advantages of online search. You can use different filters to find exactly what you're looking for and the information provided will be always up-to-date.
Then what are the job aggregators? Job board aggregators are like job search engines. They gather job posts from different job boards, recruiting agencies and employing companies. Most of them do not publish new job ads but rather republish the existing ads at one place. However, some of them have job posts of their own as well. They function as any other search engine. When you look for a job, based on different criteria, they show you relevant results from different sources. When you click on an appealing job offer you are led to the source of the job ad. It can be either a job board or the site of a recruiting company or, in some cases, the employer's career site.

Comparing job sites to job aggregators


A table comparing job sites to job aggregators

That is, what you can do on a job board is available to you on job aggregator sites as well and you will have the advantage of checking out all the jobs matching your criteria in one comprehensive search. It will help you to save time by not having to read the same ads again and again on different boards and you will be able to concentrate on other important issues such as composing an outstanding CV, preparing for the interviews and so on.

If you are looking for a new job you might want to check out my favourite ad-free job aggregator site: JoZoo. Good luck!

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