Steve
07-01-2009, 09:52 AM
I think that this section is pretty simple. It's for MEMBERS ONLY to GMTC to share information about jobs that they know of, positions they're looking for, or a blinded resume or work history.
Jobs to post on here
PLACE THE LOCATION IN THE SUBJECT LINE
"Spokane, WA - Pharmasist Tech Position"
"Richardson, TX - Gas and Diesel Mechanic Needed"
Post real jobs that you know about.
Don't post "work from home" schemes or try to recruit for a Multi-Level Marketing scheme.
If you have a real job description, post as much as you're able to, or link to the description.
Post what you're looking for
Quick and to the point.
"Seattle, WA - Looking for work in the resturant industry"
"Austin, TX - Experienced database manager needs work"
"Greater South Florida - mid-level oil and gas field worker needs work"
Make certain to blind your information as much as possible
Prepare to post to a LinkedIn account or other source of information.
Tips for blinding your resume
When I say blinded, I think that it's best for people to NOT post too much personal information.
First name and last initial.
No address. Maybe a phone number, and definately an email address.
Current companies worked for can be entered as "Company Confidential" to reduce the chance that your current employer will find out (if applicable).
Jobs to post on here
PLACE THE LOCATION IN THE SUBJECT LINE
"Spokane, WA - Pharmasist Tech Position"
"Richardson, TX - Gas and Diesel Mechanic Needed"
Post real jobs that you know about.
Don't post "work from home" schemes or try to recruit for a Multi-Level Marketing scheme.
If you have a real job description, post as much as you're able to, or link to the description.
Post what you're looking for
Quick and to the point.
"Seattle, WA - Looking for work in the resturant industry"
"Austin, TX - Experienced database manager needs work"
"Greater South Florida - mid-level oil and gas field worker needs work"
Make certain to blind your information as much as possible
Prepare to post to a LinkedIn account or other source of information.
Tips for blinding your resume
When I say blinded, I think that it's best for people to NOT post too much personal information.
First name and last initial.
No address. Maybe a phone number, and definately an email address.
Current companies worked for can be entered as "Company Confidential" to reduce the chance that your current employer will find out (if applicable).