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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Tell me about yourself?

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Friday, May 11, 2012

What Really Happens to Online Applications?

After reading an article lately on recruitingblogs.com titled “what really happens to online applications” I started to ponder how job seekers view these on-line applications. I have heard from job seekers in the past that they feel as though when they submit an online application it goes into cyber space and the employer never actually reads what skills and qualifications the job seeker has! Other opinions are that the online application, being as long as it sometimes can be, may scare away job seekers. I am sure that there are many other opinions not yet brought to my attention… What I can speak to in regards to on-line job applications is that there are some benefits to both the job seeker and the employer.


The first benefit is that it allows employers to easily compare the knowledge, skills and abilities of the candidates who apply for a specific position. When the application is received all of the information processed is in the exact same order, format and structure so every application, by every candidate, looks the same and therefore it is easier to compare what the candidate can provide to the employer.


A benefit to the job seeker is that online applications may be set up by the employer so that information about candidate qualifications is inputted into a database for easy referral. This means that while some candidates may not meet the qualifications required for a specific position, the employer may need to search the online application database if they are required to fill another position within their organization. As a job seeker, if your name, skills and qualifications are already inputted into that database from prior job application this could mean that there may be a chance the employer reviews what you have to offer again.


 As a job seeker you may also wish to note that on some online applications you can sign up to receive job alerts. This is an alert to you when a new position becomes available within the field of work that you are looking for. These job alerts may become a nice surprise in your e-mail inbox during your search for employment.


If you have any further questions about online applications or if you wish to speak to an Employment Counsellor please feel free to e-mail me at amiddleton@careerservices.org or call me at 705-328-0180 ext. 256


Good luck with your job search!
Amanda Middleton, Resources and Information Counsellor
VCCS Employment Services