With Job Supply Down, Seekers Must Use Every Tool Available
March 31, 2012 — Pasadena, CA — Despite positive indicators stating that the U.S. economy is growing, it may not currently be enough to allow for adequate job growth, according to Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman. Even though businesses are hiring again, most likely to recover from previous steep job cuts, the decline in unemployment may only be temporary.
For further growth to happen, consumer demand needs to increase. This means banks need to lend money again more readily and people need to become active consumers again. Without that, unemployment is likely to increase again.
In the meantime, those looking for work should use every tool at their disposal to find the open positions that are out there right now. To do otherwise could mean missing out on the current increase in jobs and finding themselves unemployed for a lot longer.
The smart move would be to use EmploymentCrossing.com. This site acts as a network for hundreds of other job sites. By paying a small fee, job seekers gain access to job listings pulled from all over the net, including from individual employer's websites. This is a much wider range of jobs than most people would find on standard job search sites, so it increases a person's chances of finding employment.
Now is not the time to slack off on the job search. With more positions on the market than there have been in the past few years, it's time to take advantage of the slight economic improvement. It's hard to say if it will last.
EmploymentCrossing.com was founded by Harrison Barnes in 2008. With offices in Pasadena, CA, the site links to a variety of sub-sites with industry and location focuses.
What I liked about the service is that it had such a comprehensive collection of jobs! I was using a number of sites previously and this took up so much time, but in joining EmploymentCrossing, I was able to stop going from site to site and was able to find everything I needed on EmploymentCrossing.