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May 14th, 2009 at 6:24 am

Online Job Searching - 7 Tips for Success in the SEO PPC or SEM job Sector

With the rise of the Internet, searching for a SEO Jobs PPC Jobs or SEM jobs has become a predominantly online process. With that reality in mind, this article contains seven tips and secrets for making the most of your online SEO  (search engine optimisation ) PPC ( pay per click ) or SEM ( search engine marketing )job search.

1. Let Employers Find You (Always Post Your Resume Online)
A 2005 study by ComScore Networks found that ppc jobs sem jobs seo job seekers who added their resume to an online database were twice as likely to receive a seo job offer as those who simply applied to specific positions. Always keep in mind that many employers never advertise their openings, preferring instead to search a pre-screened database of applicants. Employers overwhelmingly prefer this method to the alternative of advertising a position online and being flooded with hundreds of unqualified applications. If your resume is not in the database that your dream employer is searching, you’ve already lost out.
2. See What Employers See
Most of the major online SEO job boards have a section of their site where potential employers can conduct a free test search of their resume database. Before you post your resume online, use this feature to search for the type of seo ppc sem jobs` you want.
There are at least three advantages to doing this:
  • You will see the Top 10 candidates for your keywords (i.e., your competitors) and you can then model your own profile and resume after these successful examples.
  • You will immediately see that placing keywords in the Title of your profile and body of your resume are critically important (because that’s how employers search the database).
  • You will learn what keywords work for your occupation and possibly discover others you hadn’t thought of.
3. Use Third-Party SEO PPC SEM Job Search Engines
Jobseekers don’t realize that the search functions on most job boards are intentionally set up to show you sponsored listings first. That’s the principal reason why your search results often bear little relevance to your search terms and always seem to include so-called “business opportunities.” To circumvent this problem, use one of the new third-party job search engines like http://www.revolutionjobs.co.uk/jobs/seo/. The big online seo ppc job boards give these search engines access to their databases because they effectively pre-sort incoming traffic, allowing the job boards to show better-targeted ads. By using one of the free services, you will get more relevant search results and gain the additional advantage of searching multiple seo ppc sem job boards at once.
4. Save Your Money
Several online search job boards offer paid packages that purport to place your resume near the top of the list when employers search for candidates in your field. Don’t waste your money. First of all, you have no way to measure how much higher your resume will rank over non-paid resumes. Second, for the most competitive fields, thousands of other people have purchased the same package, defeating their purpose. Third, both CareerBuilder.com and Monster.com, the two biggest online job boards, have publicly acknowledged that simply changing one word of your profile or posted resume on a regular basis will have the same effect (essentially getting you the outcome of the paid service for free.)

5. Protect Your Identity & Privacy

Unfortunately, online resume databases have become a favorite way for scam artists to find victims. To protect your privacy and identity while still effectively making your credentials available, consider these steps:
  • Never list your home address on your posted resumes. Legitimate employers don’t need it in order to evaluate your credentials.
  • Instead of listing your full name, just put your first initial and last name. Make sure you follow this practice for both your online profile and your posted resumes.
  • Use a free email account (Hotmail, GMail, Yahoo, etc.) instead of one that identifies your current employer.
  • If you can afford it, use an inexpensive voicemail box for your phone number. The reason is that a third-party voicemail phone number cannot be reverse-searched to find your home address and other personal details.
  • To really protect your privacy, don’t put an email address on your posted resumes (in most cases employers can still send you email through the job board’s built-in system). The majority of job board scammers obtain target victims by using special software to “scrape” email addresses off posted resumes. Instead of listing an email address, just list your phone number. Some privacy experts suggest listing only an email (and no phone number). I think it should be the other way around. Here’s why: Legitimate employers and recruiters interested in your skills and qualifications will call you, but most scammers will not. The reason is that it is simple and convenient for scammers to send out email in bulk, but it is inconvenient, time-consuming and risky for them to place individual phone calls (and costly if they are located in another country).
Don’t be an easy target.

6. Always Complete the Online Profile (in addition to attaching your resume)

Why? Because when employers search the resume database, your profile is searched and shown before your resume. In fact, an employer won’t see your resume at all unless they first click on your profile and then scroll all they way to the bottom of the screen (which many won’t do).
7. Optimize Your Resume for Online seo ppc sem Job Searches
Just like with normal web searches, when employers search online resumes databases the results are ranked based on the frequency and occurrence of certain keywords. As such, to optimize your resume for online job searches, you should do the following:
  • Put your keywords in the title of your resume. For example instead of naming your resume “Bob’s resume – IT version”, try “SQL Developer, ORACLE, PeopleSoft, ERP.”
  • Put your keywords in the fields provided for your former job titles. At several of the largest online job boards, the Title of your profile and the Title of your recent jobs are the ONLY fields that employers initially see when searching for candidates.
  • Make sure your keywords appear in the body of your resume multiple times.  (Tip: If they don’t naturally fit elsewhere, create a “Skills” category at the end of your resume and incorporate them there.)
Knowledge is Power. Make sure you use it in your career search for all SEO SEM and PPC Jobs
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April 28th, 2009 at 9:14 am

How has the credit crunch effected the IT industry SEO PPC SEM

Turnover in the IT industry like SEO Jobs SEM Jobs is quite high and this is often reflected in the amount of jobs in IT that are advertised online. From a recent survey, The IT Job Board, www.theitjobboard.com specialists in jobs in IT found from a survey of 1,000 candidates that 62% of the respondents have been in their current role for two years or less.

Industry experts expected the amount of IT jobs in London SEO for instance to increase dramatically due to the current state of the economic market, with many companies slashing their IT headcount and their spending. However, despite the recent economic woes, IT jobs inc SEO Jobs PPC Jobs and SEM Jobs in London being advertised have increased as well as the salary expectation in comparison to the same IT jobs in London being advertised pre- credit crunch.

In additon, 69% of respondents to the survey felt that their present company’s position in the market was very secure. To reinforce this, 70% of the respondents to The IT Job Board survey expects their salaries to go up over the next year although 54% expected it to rise only slightly. A mere 2% predicted their salaries would go down, reflecting their faith in the security of their companies.

It has also been reported by to the Celre Computer Staff Salary Survey that the basic IT salary has risen by 4.8 percent in the year to May 2008, while basic IT salaries plus bonuses are up 5.7 percent.

Mark Crail, Celre managing editor, said in a statement: “IT staff have managed to defy the downward trend of the economy so far. Salaries are still rising faster than inflation and there is little indication that redundancies are becoming any more widespread… This shows companies are still finding it difficult to recruit for jobs in IT and retain IT staff with the skills they need.”

However, in contrast, many IT workers in the City of London fear that with the combined effects of outsourcing, off shoring and the credit crunch, it may translate to scarce opportunities for entry-level financial IT workers.

Many experts in the banking and financial industry believe that due to current economic, running in- house teams will be too expensive and slow down bringing products to market. Reports also suggest consolidation of technologies supporting the financial IT industry, which could mean job losses.

Another problem facing the UK market comes from recent intelligence that has calculated almost two-thirds of 4,967 UK IT professionals surveyed (66%) are looking for employment opportunities outside the UK. This is despite IT jobs in London offering one of the most competitive salaries amongst most other cities world-wide, IT candidates are attracted to other benefits jobs in IT offer.

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November 30th, 2008 at 9:30 am

PPC SEO Consultant West Midlands

Our Client are a leading Search Marketing agency who are currently seeking a Search Marketing professionals with PPC ( Pay per Click ), SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) or Account Management experience. You’ll be based out of their new offices on the Midlands/Staffs border with easy striking distance of the M42.

 Naturally you will have knowledge of the Search Engine Marketing industry, as well as passion and drive to excel in a fast paced environment. Knowledge of Internet (online marketing) and strong Client facing skills will also be essential. Keywords: PPC , Pay Per Click , SEO , Search Engine Optimisation , SEM , Search Engine Marketing , West Midlands .

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Location: West Midlands

Salary: £Excellent+benefits

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