Home Site Map Advertise For Sale
Subscribe to our Monthly Email Newsletter

Link Reducer - Job Search Portal

Career Brander Announces a Major Service Expansion for Job Seekers to Access the Hidden Job Market

(PRWEB) January 11, 2010 -- Career Brander (http://www.careerbrander.com) a provider of Web-enabled career transition services, announces the launch of Job Search Radar™ (http://www.careerbrander.com/job-search-radar/), a robust job search lead generation system that emails job opportunities and leads to job seekers on a daily basis.

Job Search Radar™ is a logical expansion of the Career Brander service model. The site now allows clients to manage all their personal branding materials, as well as utilize powerful software to access the hidden job market. Job Search Radar organizes and accelerates targeted job search networking. Through comprehensive web crawls, individuals are delivered business intelligence information and leads on a daily basis.

Job Search Radar™ accesses deep databases of corporate information and then utilizes web spiders and data mining software to uncover hidden job opportunities.

The system’s features include:

* The ability for candidates to identify and target best-fit companies.

* Automatic scanning of millions of database records as well as the Internet.

* Data is pushed to the individual’s email account and job search dashboard.

* Pertinent job listings, news events and managerial contacts are part of the perpetual data feed.

* Managerial contacts are auto-cross referenced with LinkedIn® and other social networks.

* Candidates can also target best-fit Recruiters based on industry, position and geography.

* Job Search Radar™ helps identify job opportunities. It aligns job search campaigns with proven best practices, and 2010 corporate recruiting strategies.

* Job Search Radar™ combines the listings of job boards, job board search engines data, social networking contacts, automated news feeds and other business intelligence into a single interface.

“The unemployed are spending too much time on job boards. Especially given that job boards only fill 5%-15% of all positions. Job seekers are looking to maximize their time management and find better ways to secure career opportunities faster,” said Ian Levine, Career Brander’s founder. “We have developed a technology-driven model that provides access to targeted job leads, resume building, optimized personal websites, professional business cards, financial planning software and much more. We are confident; with the launch of Job Search Radar™ we have the most comprehensive suite of job search 2.0 (http://www.careerbrander.com/job-search-2.0/) technologies available to consumers in a single website. Individual’s using Career Brander will improve their search campaign, and find work faster.”

For additional career marketing tips (http://careerbrander.wordpress.com/), go to the Career Brander Blog (http://careerbrander.wordpress.com/). The Career Brander Blog was recently named as a Top 10 Personal Branding Blog (http://mylifescoop.com/top-10/2010/01/top-10-personal-branding-blogs.html).

Career Brander, a service of G2M4U, LLC, organizes personal branding and networking tools focused on career transition, in an integrated web portal. Internet job search (http://www.careerbrander.com/job-search-radar/) has never been easier with unadvertised job opportunities forwarded daily. For more information, please contact media(at)CareerBrander(dot)com.

###

This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.

Rate This Article:

Add to Yahoo MyWeb Add to Yahoo Buzz Add to Yahoo Bookmarks Stumble on StumbleUpon Add to Reddit Add to Google Bookmarks Add to Newsvine Add to MySpace Add to Windows Live Add to Furl Add to Fark Add to Facebook Submit to Digg Add to Delicious Add to Blinklist

Comment on "Career Brander Announces a Major Service Expansion for Job Seekers to Access the Hidden Job Market"

Your Name

Your Comments

Verification Code: L5M6T7
Enter Code:

Subscribe to the linkreducer.com RSS Feed

Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification