November 21, 2002 (The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.) Job-search methods on-lineAmong workers using the Internet to look for a job during the first nine months of 2001, the most common jobsearch methods were reading on-line ads or job listings (92.2 percent of Internet jobseekers) and researching information on potential employers (68.5 percent). The least common methods used were posting a resume on a job listing service (37.4 percent) and posting a resume on a personal website (4.8 percent). This pattern of Internet jobsearch was essentially the same regardless of demographic characteristics, occupation, or industry. This information is from a supplement to the Current Population Survey. Find more information in "Computer and Internet Use at Work in 2001," news release USDL 02-601. Related TED articles:Â |
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