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From: "Simply Hired Newsletter" <newsletter@simplyhired.com >
Date: Jun 3, 2010 10:15 AM
Subject: Introducing First Personalized Job Search Using Facebook
To: <lutzpf@gmail.com >
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Simply Hired, Job Search Made Simple
What's in it for you?
Yesterday, we launched the first personalized job search experience by integrating with Facebook. Job seekers can now utilize their Facebook profile and friends on SimplyHired.com to access customized job content to land a job.
Using this new capability, users who log-in with Facebook are able to discover jobs based on their friends' companies on the homepage of SimplyHired.com . On the search results page, users will also be able to search for jobs at their friends' companies as well as privately message friends about job opportunities to get the inside track on a job. Through beta testing of this feature, we've seen user engagement on SimplyHired.com double for users who log-in to Facebook.
For more information, read the blog post. You can also view our video tutorial and read our job seeker tips on using social media in your job search.Not everyone has the time, money or ability to earn a college education. But if you don't have a bachelors or associates degree, it doesn't mean you're out of luck when it comes to job search. There are plenty of opportunities out there for people with only a high school diploma.
Here is a breakdown of the number of jobs on SimplyHired.com by job category:
Administration jobs - 6,342
Business jobs - 35,416
Construction jobs - 5,024
Facilities jobs - 5,962
Healthcare jobs - 10,319
Read on for more info about jobs that don't require a college degree!
The April 2010 Employment Situation Report released by the BLS recently had somewhat mixed results with non-farm payroll increasing by 290,000, but the nation's unemployment rate edging up to 9.9 percent, after holding at 9.7 the past three months.
Many industries upped their hiring last month, including notable increases in manufacturing jobs, business services jobs, health care jobs, and hospitality jobs. Federal government jobs also rose due to an increase in hiring for the 2010 Census.
Read additional trends from the unemployment report.
Simply Hired just released the sixth addition to our video series called Optimizing Your Job Search, which goes in-depth about how to tailor your job search results using various features on SimplyHired.com .
Sometimes when you perform a job search, you can get too many or not enough results, or job listings that don't fit what your requirements. This video shows how to get a better set of job listings by using the many filters on Simply Hired's search results page, the distance drop down filter, and the new jobs link.
View the Optimizing Your Job Search video on our blog!
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