Will The Job Search Site Die Off?

Will the job search engine die off?

This question comes up occasionally, fueled by two things – the changes in job search technology and the fact that the importance of networking, which is often hammered on in good times, is pretty much repeated constantly in this economy.  Add in the fact some job search engines aren't quite what they used to be, and I think it's a legitimate question.

The short answer is "no" in my mind.  But WHAT search engines and tools survive is a different factor.

  1. Some general sites will survive on their merits.  Craigslist, for instance is a tool I know most everyone uses.
  2. Specialty sites will do well.  Dice.com is an excellent search site but is technically-biased, obviously.  Some regional job search tools seem good, if varying in quality for obvious reasons.
  3. Companies will continue to post jobs online because its easy, cheap, and because many people target specific companies in their job searches.  Also it lets aggregators like www.indeed.com and www.simplyhired.com get ahold of the posts.
  4. Building on #3, I think job search aggregators will be a big thing in the future – yanking data from many sites and sources.
  5. There is going to be a lot of experimentation in job search sites to make better tools to produce better connections.  Having seen a few experimental sites, I haven't been too impressed with efforts so far (I come to look for jobs, not watch an arcane mathematical analysis).

There's a place for job search/posting tools out there – its simple, fast, and expected, and companies cannot count on networking to fill every position.  But I think it's going to change into a mix of specialty sites, aggregators, and maybe some odd new tools.

For you, the careerist, you want to locate good job search sites, and review them reguarly to see if they're still useful.  Make a project out of it and try out new ones reguarly just to stay on top.

– Steven Savage

Salary.com mini-review

 This is not exactly a review, but it’s a quick look at Salary.com .

Salary.com
is a great resource for finding out salaries for different careers, in
specific locations, all for free.  One enters a particular title, a zip
code, and after a few selections (and some ads) you get a nice
mathematical salary breakdown.

I’ve found it very useful and reliable – the numbers provided
usually match up my other research and experience, and the provision of
a ranged breakdown of salaries is very useful.  If you’re going to
negotiate for pay or are recruiting, you’ll want to go to salary.com.

There are also a variety of other features, mostly ones that cost
money – more comprehensive breakdown, information targeted at
recruiters, and more.  I’m sure these are probably good – the free
portion is very good – but I frankly haven’t had any reason to explore
them at all.

So I can’t call this a full review as I’ve used the site for exactly one
thing.  However, it’s definitely worth your time to take a look at.  If
nothing else, go on and see where your current pay rate stacks up.

-Steve