Jobseekers Advice [Archive.org URL]

Anyone who has been in the job market knows there are tons of great Web sites from Monster to Yahoo that offer top-notch information about jobs and how to get them. Do we really need another?

The fact is, jobseekersadvice.com is a quirky piece of work that was started in 2002 by Scott Boyd, a European Web designer and poor speller. Boyd says he kept seeing the same questions asked on job boards such as “How do I find a job?” “How do I get experience?” and “Where do I go from here?” He decided to create a site to answer those basic questions.

Although you won’t find job listings here, you will find articles from a wide range of contributors as well as discussion boards that offer advice on career management, job hunting strategies, designing a resume, handling the job interview, recruitment agencies, training, and working abroad.

The advice given is both down-to-earth and personal. For example, what’s the best tie style and color to wear to a job interview, and what’s the best tie knot to help you win that job? The answer: silk, plain-colored, four-in-hand knot.

It’s that first person, “stumbling through” approach of many of the articles here, especially the ones penned by Boyd, that makes jobseekersadvice.com a worthwhile escape from big career sites. – Sean Silverthorne [HBS Working Knowledge Annotation]

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