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Search Job Openings using Google

Source: eGrabber Newsletters You can use the intitle command in Google to search for job openings on the Internet. The Google search syntax is as follows Keyword (intitle:"job openings" OR "job offer" OR intitle:"job postings" OR intitle:"job listings" OR "job vacancies" OR "job requirements" OR "walk in") (State) For example, to get information on job openings for Software Sales Managers in the state of California, your Google search string will be Software Sales Manager (intitle:"job openings" OR "job offer" OR intitle:"job postings" OR intitle:"job listings" OR "job vacancies" OR "job requirements" OR "walk in") (California | CA) You can use this search string to prospect for companies and hiring managers who are hiring.

Leverage the power of search engines to source passive resumes

With the advent of Internet, search engines play a very vital role in sourcing passive candidates. The search engines indexes the profiles of both active and passive candidates that are available in various sources like job boards, social networking sites, etc. and thus it eases the search process, but the challenge is to screen only the resumes from other irrelevant data that are generally displayed with the search results. Though expert online recruiters use advanced search queries to eliminate unwanted data and fetch appropriate resumes, it takes a lot of time and effort to identify the skill set, structure the query, and customize and modify the search queries based on the search engines. Generating complicated search queries for various search criteria is definitely a Herculean task for the recruiters and they cannot afford to spend their valuable time on this time-consuming and tedious task on a regular basis. ResumeFinder is a complete recruiting solution that helps recruiters t

Pull Resumes from Google, Yahoo! and Live Search

Source: eGrabber Newsletters Resumes are everywhere on the Internet and a simple search will return volumes of resumes. Manually sorting resumes and copy-pasting resume details into a database is a tedious and distracting task to busy recruiters. A successful recruiter is distinguished by her ability to consistently source new candidates, screen & process resume volumes quickly and connect with more candidates within a short time. Well, ResumeGrabber Pro can help you do just that. ResumeGrabber automatically extracts name, address, email, phone number and other candidate contact details and enters them, along with the resume, into your database. It can also screen resumes based on keywords (educational qualification, skill set, experience, location, etc). Now, you can save 90% of the time you would normally spend on resume extraction and screening. Download your 10-day free-trial