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Name of Site: CareerOne
URL: http://www.careerone.com.au/
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Review: It seems this site is suffering from multiple personality disorder,
or should I say, order? Talk about extensive! If you get sick of looking
for
a new job, you can always check out the sports news or even look for a
date.
OK, so you don't what to waste time with all that. Is this site worth
a
click for the job hunter? You bet your last severance pay dollar it is.
Create your resume, hunt for jobs in every imaginable field of enslavement
and check out the latest salary surveys to see how much you were ripped
off in your last job. You can even look for a job in Canada, the US and
New Zealand. Best of all, it's so easy to use. Just click the links, which
take you to exactly what they promise. CareerOne.com.au is absolutely
free for job seekers, which is about how much they can afford. - SS
Name of Site: the source
URL: http://www.thesource.gov.au/index.htm
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Review: 'the source' is the Commonwealth Government's website for young
people, and it sure looks it. Talk about targeting the demographic. A
bit of flash, a few 'kool' words thrown in. Yeah, man, it's a real cool
effort from those crazy hip hop civil servants. I just love the message
from the Federal Minister for Children and Youth. OK, forget the window
dressing - let's see what it delivers. Getting past the Flash (youth site,
must have Flash) on each page, there is some information for young adults
about jobs, money, legal rights and even info if you think you are gay,
lesbian or bisexual - always handy when job searching (gotta target those
equal opportunity employers!). It seems the Commonwealth Government is
trying very hard to cover all bases and is ending up just running all
over the field. But, hey, they look so hip and cool and funky doing it.
All jesting aside, it is genuinely worth a look.
- SS
Name of Site: IT skills HUB
URL: http://www.itskillshub.com.au/
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Review: Looks very nice with nice looking people looking really nice.
The colours are nice, as is the layout. All in all it is a very nice site
- pretty even. That's about as far as it goes. It seems to be a nice try
at creating a meeting place or 'meeting space' as they call it, that "links
individuals and agencies with IT&T skills, opportunities and solutions."
Love that corporate speak. Yes, I think that gives you an idea of what
we're dealing with here. Like all these sort of sites, there undoubtably
are some people who will get a lot out of it and visit each day. However
I don't think I'll be one of them. Is that a Commonwealth Government link
I see at the bottom of the screen? Someone's got a nice budget to spend,
and they've spent it very nicely. - SS
Name of Site: Working In
URL: http://www.workingin.com/
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Review: If you want to work in Australia and/or New Zealand, this is the
site for you. It's easy to use - in fact most of the information is displayed
within only 2 or 3 clicks. I found myself looking at everything from
'Forensic Science Jobs in New Zealand' to 'Life and Lifestyles in Australia,
Investment Opportunities and Incentives...' I get the impression this
is
more of a 'Come and Work in Australia' web site, but who cares - at least
our two countries are skill shearing, uh sharing. There is plenty of help
and support here for the sheepish. The info you want is very easy to find
and you can even build an online version of your personalised resume.
The creators have thankfully left Flash, Java and other plugins behind.
Well, who needs plugins to find a job? A plumber? - SS
Name of Site: I Resume
URL: http://iresume.com.au/
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Review: As this site says, "Build and save up to five (5) different
resumes based on the information you have stored. Each resume can contain
different information and can have distinctive formatting and layout."
My, you are a multi-skilled little employee aren't you? There are also
email and web space options for storing and displaying your online resumes,
as well as a nice help feature to assist you in matters like character
assessments. The catch is that you have to register, which is nothing
new in this day and age. I couldn't find the "how to pad out your
resume with lies" section, unfortunately. This site also says, "Yours
For Life For FREE". Well that's great but I hope I don't need it
for that long! - SS
Name of Site: Australian Jobsearch
URL: http://www.jobsearch.gov.au/
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Review: The famous Jobsearch site. Yup, it's a definite bookmark. Lots
of jobs listed by state and a very handy Quick JobSearch. The link to
'Volunteer Search' is a great idea for those looking to pitch in with
a few good deeds and even info on 'Work for the Dole' in case getting
a job takes longer than you might have expected. The pop-ups can be a
little annoying, but if they do the trick and you score the job, that's
all that counts. With all the jobs listed, that just might be the case.
I love the site and I appreciate the idea of the link to the weather at
the bottom of the screen. You don't what to turn up to that
interview soaking wet eh? And if you don't get the job, you'll need to
know whether you can head down to the beach and bum around for the rest
of the day. - SS
Name of Site: Look Smart
URL: http://www.looksmart.com.au/r?page=/com-centre/jobs/index.shtml
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Review: This site really does look very smart - as you should at your
next interview. It is packed with help for seeking a job and for seeking
the right employee, if you are the entrepreneurial type. The quick job
search on the home page lets you get stuck into finding your job with
no mucking about. Interview tips, resume help and other handy hints are
all accessible from the home page. As simple as this site is, it is a
little light compared to other sites on the web, but don't let that fool
you into leaving it out. There are plenty of jobs here if you care to
look, and plenty of good advice to ensure you don't blow it at the interview.
- SS
Name of Site: Seek
URL: http://www.seek.com.au/
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Review: This site boasts: "34,963 Jobs Online - SEEK is Australia's
leading
employment website." I'm reminded of the line in the movie Pulp Fiction,
where John Travolta says "That's a bold statement." It's also
some kind of statement about our economy - though I don't know exactly
what - Australians are too choosy? Too Lazy? Too stupid? Immigration needs
to be increased to fill all these jobs? Who knows? So, apart from the
endless lists of innumerable jobs, what does this site offer? Employer
profiles and recruiter profiles are great additions that list many companies
and include a handy search function. Look out for the SEEK Campus Link
that helps students and graduates to contact prospective employers. Seek,
as someone once said, and ye shall find! - SS
Name of Site: mycareer
URL: http://www.mycareer.com.au/
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Review: Now why didn't I think of this? I could have been a multimedia
millionaire! Videos about jobs, job news, resume tips, how to be interviewed
and many, many more. Just pick your player and connection speed and you're
away. Sit back and let someone tell you and show you all about "A
Lifesaving Career" or "Helicopter Rescue" or "A Career
that Rocks" and a truck load more (now there's a career - loading
trucks). Great thinking 99, but is that all? No. All the jobs are there
for you to pick through as well as the ever-present resume builder and
search function. The discussion forum lets you have your say (or your
whinge) and there is even a link to jobs in the Air Force. Now we're talking!
Get paid to kill people! - yay! - SS
Name of Site: Monster
URL: http://www.monster.com.au
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Review: Monster by name, monster by size. All the jobs are here as you
would
expect, but it's the other things thrown in that make the site worth a
visit. I liked the Virtual Interviews, in which you can hone your vital
skills for that all improtant confrontation with your future tyrant, and
the many links to the Monster Network from other countries in case you
are on the move OS. Online resumes are there (almost a given for any such
site these days) and also "Ask an Expert", where you can put
your question to one of 19 experts, covering such topics as 'Contractor
& Temporary', 'Negotiation Skills' and 'Winnning Attitudes'. The site
also includes an online poll. The question at the time of this review
was "How is your relationship with your manager?" I wonder what
other questions they ask... How do you feel about urine testing? Will
my tongue piercing affect my prospects? Is the dole really such a bad
thing? - SS

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