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Online employment applications are essentially carbon copies of one another. They ask the same questions: contact info, work experience, computer skills, education and so on. This leads me to believe job seekers can save time by filling out some kind of universal job form specific to their industry once
and use it to automatically fill out most information on applications on a company's website. This would be some kind of script or toolbar akin to Google's AutoFill feature. Additionally, the script could automatically supply a copy of the resume and cover letter (I figure that's the important part).
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I guess you'd still have to review the application so you don't say "I really want to work at Hooters" when you're applying to a job at the Peace Corps. |
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Unfortunately I think that a 'turn-the-handle' approach to job hunting might make it difficult to sell oneself. |
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difficult to sell oneself yes, a lot of people however suffer from lack of modivation to improve oneself. People don't make themselves available to better jobs by putting in applications while they are working. Full employment is a bit of a hinderance to maximizing productivity. If you can make it easy for people they will more redily abandon inefficient employers and they will raise wages and perhaps go out of bussiness perhaps easier in relativly good economies. there might be other factors but we might not need to wait until an economic downturn to prune inneficient industries. |
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It might not be that dramatic but that is the dirrection of the pressure it places on an economy. |
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I don't see this as a disadvangage to those who want to take the time to sell themselves. they would just take an older fasioned approach. |
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//Unfortunately I think that a 'turn-the-handle' approach to job hunting might make it difficult to sell oneself// Except, of course, for an unemployed organ grinder. |
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hey all, i'm simply suggesting a toolbar that autofills for more specific questions like work experience and what not. I'm not sure you can sell yourself on questions like these. I'm not suggesting a generic personal statement or anything. |
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I like the idea. Any fields that need tweaking can be reviewed, but the tedium of filling in your employment history for the 400th time is mind-numbing. |
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What? Do you wake up a different person each day? Or turn into a differrent guy based on the whim of the moment? |
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such is the nature of multiple personality disorder. |
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You know, this is really similar to that form letter feature that's in Word and the like. |
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