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Career Planning and Job Hunting Online
eMarketer, Dec 2006, Pages: 11
Attention: Job Sites, Recruiters, Human Resource Administrators, Newspapers, Online Classified Aggregators, Multinationals and Small and Medium-Sized Businesses.
The Career Planning and Job Hunting Online report analyzes how the Internet is changing the way job seekers find employment—and employers fill jobs.
In October 2006 there were 2.5 million new help wanted ads posted on job search sites or through online newspaper ads, up 28% from a year ago. The largest number of online job ads was for management positions. The typical visitor to a career Web site has annual household income exceeding $60,000.
But behind the numbers lie millions of stories and strategies—involving both individuals and multinational companies—and they are playing out right now.
Key questions the 'Career Planning and Job Hunting Online' report answers:
- How has the Internet changed job hunting and hiring? - How popular is online job hunting compared to other Internet activities? - What are the most effective online sources for finding a new job? - What are some of the significant online job hunting trends? - And many more...
On-Target and Up-to-Date
The Job Hunting and Career Planning Online Report aggregates the latest data from leading marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decision—right when you need to.
Sources: Booz Allen Hamilton comScore Media Metrix comScore Networks Inc. DirectEmployers Association, Inc. eMarketer ExecuNet Hitwise Linkedin Pew Internet & American Life Project The Conference Board The Wall Street Journal WEDDLE's Youth Media and Marketing Networks
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