that would be nice.  our unemployment offices have the same system, and
it is the only way to look into jobs through them.  you fill out an
application, put your resume on line, and then they give you a list of
job types you qualify for.  from there you get a list of jobs available
that you might want to apply for.  

it would work great every where not associated with the unemployment
office, but you have so many different websites and no official
website, that they are not updated and show no positions available any
where.  even if you search the job bank without using your own
information, they show no jobs available in every job catagory.  i've
found about 3 of these sights.  it would be easy and free for people
looking for employers instead of paying to put an add in the news
papers to put an add on one of those sights.  



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> <<In a message dated 17/07/2005 02:31:06 GMT Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> that is  a good idea.  i have sent a few resume's and applications
> online, but  i never got a call for the job until i brought in an
> hand
> written  application and a printed out resume straight to the
> company. i
> did find a  house online, which i thought was great because i had to
> relocate for  school.  it worked out nice enough, but the neighbors
> were
> not so  good.  they wouldn't have been any better if i had shown up
> in
> person  and found a different house, so i can't blame any internet
> misconfusion  with that. >>
>  
> In the uk there is a big usage of the web for recruitment.  The Reed 
> website 
> is used by all major recruiters and you post your details on there
> with  your 
> cv, then reputable recruiters who subscribe to the service can post
> jobs  and 
> have access to you.  It is very big bussiness and the main way in 
> looking 
> for a new job now.
> 
>  
> Regards
> 
> Liz in London
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