T H E J O B S L E T T E R 1 4 0
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published in New Zealand 22 February 2001
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OUR REVIEW OF NZ JOB SEARCH WEBSITES
RICHARD NELSON BOLLES
The Jobs Letter is now freely available on the internet at
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/jbl14000.htm
or to download as a PDF file (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
at
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/pdf/jbl140.pdf
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* The face of job-hunting has quickly changed as more and
more job advertisements, recruitment agencies, and careers
advisers have gone on-line. The internet may still be in its
infancy, but it is clear that the web has already become an
important tool for unemployed New Zealanders searching for
their next job, or researching the companies and causes they
want to work for.
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/jbl14000.htm
* Richard Nelson Bolles doesn�t think the internet has fundamentally changed the job
search process. Despite three decades of technological change, the best-selling author
of What Color is YourParachute? says his advice f
or job seekers has remained remarkably consistent.
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/jbl14010.htm
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ISSN No. 1172-6695
This special issue written by Karl Gorringe
edited by Vivian Hutchinson for the Jobs Research Trust
P.O.Box 428, New Plymouth, New Zealand
phone 06-753-4434 fax 06-753-4430
email � [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Associates � Rodger Smith, Dave Owens and Jo Howard
Secretary � Shirley Vickery
T H E J O B S L E T T E R
is an essential information and media watch
on jobs, employment, unemployment, the future of work,
and related economic and education issues.
The Jobs Research Trust is a not-for-profit Charitable Trust
constituted in 1994 to develop and distribute information
that will help our communities create more jobs and reduce
unemployment and poverty in New Zealand.
Kia taea ai te tangata te whiwhi mahi
ahakoa ki whea, ahakoa ko wai.
Our objective is that every New Zealander will have the
opportunity to be in paid work.
visit The Jobs Research Website
Premier Award Winner of the 1999 Media Peace Awards
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/
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