CareerShift Aims to Unify the Job Hunting Experience into a Single Online Toolset
Job-hunting in the current professional world isn’t as simple as sending out a round of resumes and waiting for a call. Looking for work requires the ability to navigate and keep track of countless job boards on the Internet, keep a calendar of interviews in order, and maintain multiple versions of your resume available for companies with different cultures and hiring processes. CareerShift is a cool product that came into being to help jobseekers deal with how complex the process has become. CareerShift presents users with a set of online tools that help them keep track of their job search campaign. The service aims to be comprehensive rather than focus in on a single aspect of job seeking. It offers multiple tools and features for users to organize and store their job documents like cover letters and resumes on the web, keep track of the companies a user gets in touch with, and to distribute the resumes and applications a user has put together. Users who have trouble sifting through CareerShift’s large feature set may want online tech support to help them through the process.
If someone argued that CareerShift had a primary feature, it would likely be the “My Jobs” section of the program. My Jobs is CareerShift’s search and bookmarking tool for finding and flagging jobs online in which a user is interested. What is significant about CareerShift’s search tool is that the company claims that it returns results from all career sites and job boards online. They don’t claim that it covers most websites, but all websites, which is bold. However, if true, CareerShift offers customers a powerful way to streamline their job search online. One of the most time consuming aspects of any online job-hunt is searching through dozens of sites for leads on opportunities. If CareerShift’s search tool is as powerful as the company claims, then hours spent searching sites could turn into minutes bookmarking promising results whether their professional field is computer repair, accounting, publishing or anything else.
CareerShift offers its online toolset in several different versions. They offer use of the service to individuals who want a unified way to handle their job search campaigns. However, they also offer their services to organizations such as universities and nonprofits that promote career centers. By licensing CareerShift’s technology to schools and charities, CareerShift manages to avoid the heavy costs associated by mass marketing their product to consumers. It also allows many jobseekers without deep pockets to experience the service.
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