NEW YORK, NY -- Obviously the web has completely changed the way job searches are done. Gone are the days of circling ads in the local paper. But so much information on the web comes with a downside: it's really hard to manage it all. You have to check the job boards, specific company websites, blogs, news, etc. every day. Plus, what if you're interested in a company and eventually want a job there, but they aren't hiring? Are you going to check their site every day for years?
Fortunately, there's an amazing solution that I don't think enough job seekers are taking advantage of. It's called Really Simple Syndication, or RSS. In short, RSS is a feed that pushes content (new blog posts, changes to websites) out onto the web. If you have a feed reader, like Google Reader, you can pull lots of feeds together in one place and read them the same as you would your emails.
RSS is used a lot in the blog world so that one doesn't have to visit 15 blogs multiple times per day, it's just all in one place. So why is this useful for job searches? Over the past year, many companies, career sites and job boards have started to include RSS feeds for their job posts. Play around with RSS feeds a bit and I guarantee you'll be impressed at how powerful they can be for your job search.
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