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Flipping through `situations vacant' ads in newspapers is a passé now. Welcome to a job search revolution in the Web world with just the mouse clicking open the world of possibilities. The Internet is like one-stop shopping and allows searching major job databases at one stroke. A proper job-hunting provides the right directions to the best resources currently available.

Searching for a job will never be the same. There are well over 1,00,000 employment related websites posting job listings on a regular basis. A job seeker cannot afford to ignore electronic job searching. For employment resources, the Internet is virtually a goldmine. If any career seeker is serious about getting a job, it is worthwhile exploring these websites. Compared to traditional sources, the Internet offers unique opportunities and is an excellent employment resource. It creates an effective and rapid way to search for jobs. Now the job search is easier than ever before. For job seekers, Internet is a good place to start with. It's like a pandora's box that opens forth the world of job opportunities before us to explore and choose the best.

Job search has become the most popular searching activity on the Internet. The website monster.com, the largest online job service provider, has more than 20 million registered users and six million people are conducting job searches on a regular basis. It is not just posting resumes or job listing, but also is keeping the talent and hiring talent. For instance, if a company runs a competition on its website by requesting input from outsiders in solving an engineering problem then this kind of activity certainly helps the company to identify good engineers outside the company and ask them to apply for jobs. Unlike in the past, companies have now realized that recruiting deserves not just more attention but more creative thinking. To attract the right talent, companies are now visiting the websites of universities and colleges at the beginning of the second year MBA courses. More and more corporates are offering internship programs for grooming the young MBAs in the business environment.

 
 
 

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