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The information available is useful in developing contact lists, customizing cover letters and resumes and deciding if it is worth pursuing a career at a specific company. Companies expect applicants to do some basic research on the company and nothing is more basic that the information on the company site. The first step toward having a successful interview is to learn about the company with which you're interviewing. Anything and everything you can learn about an organization and its employees, customers, products or services and internal atmosphere and functions can help during an interview. When visiting a company site don't overlook the section on news or press releases as it is a valuable source of information on what the company considers important.
Always check the Company's web site before you respond to a job posting on a job board. Direct employer contact is usually preferable to using a commercial job bank. Many companies are finding that it is easier to keep track of applicants online, and with the large number of applicants applying for jobs, it's also easier to funnel the appropriate applicants to the right department. It also allows the company to see which applicants are really interested in pursuing a career with the company based on whom actually applies for positions at the company website. Job boards often produce many unqualified responses and company website responses may get specialized handing or preferential treatment. In addition, the company website may contain information about the job and/or information about the company you can use to customize your response. Tips for Your Job SearchMost online job seekers do not use or visit company web sites. The sites are often difficult to find using traditional search engines and most job seekers concentrate their efforts on the large commercial job sites. Since these sites are underutilized, the sophisticated manager, professional or executive job seeker will take full advantage of these resources.The Company Directories are organized by Industry and Occupation. The links contain City, and Province information. Most job seekers are familiar with the largest and best-known companies in an industry but often overlook many other potential employers in the same industry. Competition for jobs at these companies is often significantly lower and you many find excellent opportunities simply by visiting the web sites in your target industry and geographic area. Use the Company Directory to locate the companies that could be useful in your job search. Investigate the material and resources available on each site for immediate use or for future reference. Responding to jobs of interest should be a priority due to the lower competition factor and the benefits of applying directly on the company site.
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