People who have been laid off or find themselves out of work for other reasons look to every outlet available when they are trying to find new work. Chances are, sooner or later they'll run across an ad for an employment agency. A place that will line you up with several suitable jobs and then hand pick one that seems to be perfectly tailored to you?
Is there really such a place? Yes, there is. Employment agencies are all that and more. And just like everything else, when you bring the Internet into the equation, the world of employment agencies is expanding faster than ever.
Employment agencies work for the soon-to-be-employee in an obvious number of ways. First, they eliminate the time it takes to pound the pavement, going from door to door and filling out several separate applications. Employment agencies also provide these individuals with a number of possible jobs that they would not have access to otherwise. Plus, all of this extra help is all done for free so there's virtually no risk in getting your name out there and letting people know you're a qualified candidate for the job!
Employment agencies also work to the benefit of the employers that need the extra help. Although it's the employers that pay the fee to the employment agencies, many companies only hire using this method. This eliminates the cost of other forms of advertising such as running ads in the newspapers, and taking the time to interview potential candidates themselves.
In addition to this, employers are guaranteed that they'll soon be hiring someone who fully understands what will be required of them on the job, and the values and ethics of that particular company. Because employment agencies work on a full-time basis with potential candidates, they are more knowledgeable in what to look for and how to find the perfect person for the job.
It used to be that different employment agencies would work in different towns. Employers and employees alike would need to physically visit the office to work through that particular agency. But now with the explosion of the Internet, employment agencies can connect qualified candidates with employers all online and across great distances.
This can either be done by finding individuals who can work from home needing only their computer and an online connection. These qualified individuals might be perfect for a company that is looking for someone who can telecommute or do their work from a long distance.
There are also websites such as Monster.com that allows people looking for work to post their resumes in order for companies to look at them and possibly contact them for an interview. These sites also usually have an area for their employer members who would like to login to their account and see how many people have viewed an ad or submitted a resume.
Although these kinds of websites will usually find those looking for work a job that is close to their home and that they most likely will need to go to every day, they still work as an employment agency by bringing individuals and employers together. Because, as the world continues to advance, the world of employment does too!
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Tags: employment, employment agencies, employment agency, telecommute, work from home
posted by Chris Simpson















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