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Resources you can use – EngineeringCentral

 Source: eGrabber Newsletter         EngineeringCentral is a niche job board that focuses on all types of engineers – chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, manufacturing and industrial engineering. It helps job seekers to submit their resumes and search for jobs. Employers can post their jobs and look for suitable candidates. The job board also offers various resources such as relevant information related to various industries, related software, free publications, etc. that are helpful to both job seekers and employers. http://www.engcen.com/engineering.asp

Resume Searching Software

Searching for resumes in Internet using the search engine is an exhausting work. Especially, when the search engine throws out millions of results, it becomes tedious to go through all the resultant web sites and retrieve the resumes. In addition, you need to be proficient with the advanced search commands to get exact results. With eGrabber ResumeFinder , it is simple to search for passive candidates as the software contains all the in-built logics used by the search engines. The software contains a toolbar that allows you to enter simple keywords and provides results efficiently by implementing the advanced search commands used by Google. Now you can use the complete intensity of Google without the need of being an expert in the search commands. If you are already an expert with the commands, you can customize the software with your own search logic settings. This will provide more competent results. You can try the trial version of ResumeFinder from: http://www.egrabber.com/

Searching Resumes in Google - Recruiter Tips

Source: eGrabber Newsletters Have you used the “anchor” tag in a search engine search string? It is an easy way to get lots of free resumes. This works well in Google, but may work in other search engines as well. Everyone knows that you can search for Internet resumes by looking for “resume words” in the titles and URLs of web pages. Another method is to search for words or phrases that are hyperlinked. Assuming that many resume sites use the term “view resumes” to access their resume database, try this: 1. Go to www.google.com. 2. Click the blue link to the Advanced Search page. 3. Type view resumes (without quotes) into the field that says “with the exact phrase”. 4. Scroll down to “Occurrences” and select “in links to the page”. 5. Click the “Google Search” button. This will result in thousands of hits with some interesting looking results on page one. Click on the first hit, corrosionjobs.com, a site that specializes in people in the corrosion industry. Select Engineering and hit