Wednesday, October 7, 2009

top job search sites

Searching for jobs today is like finding a pin in a haystack, more difficult still, because there are not many pins out there, and the haystack is huge. The job market is depreciatingly low and we, the job seekers are bearing the brunt of the recession. It is with deep gratitude I say, Hound, created by Harrison Barnes in 2007, helped me out of the rubble.

I hail from a marketing background and have only one year experience in the retail sector to speak about. Due to the downturn, the place where I was working in, Galaxy Collections got shut down. I had to remain unemployed for many weeks. Due to low experience in the field, I was not short listed for any of the jobs which were posted on Monster and Career Builder and my desperation grew day by day. I lost confidence in myself. My parents were worried for me, but the situation was worsening day by day, and all I was hearing about were about layoffs in the retail sector.

I came to know about Hound.com through a friend who was unemployed like me but had read........ and his achievements in a periodical. He landed a job through the site and told me to apply to the site too. Initially, I was apprehensive about shelling money for membership for a job search engine (as they say), but because my friend was successful in landing a job in downtown Ohio, I relented. What happened next changed my life altogether.

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