When you look for work, you more than likely start off trying to be methodical. You ask your friends and colleagues, look through a few employment opportunities on the various job boards, and blast your resume to your existing recruiter list, maybe even to an HR representative or two. You make a point of being diligent and telling yourself that you will keep up to date with these various avenues. The problem is that extracting job opportunities, applying for the different positions, staying on top of different avenues (friends, recruiters, HR, etc.), and then preparing for those interviews is a very taxing proposition. A contact manager, such as Act or Microsoft Outlook, paper and pencil, spreadsheet, and your own memory skills only go so far before frustration takes over. You, as a job seeker, need JobFish, a job search toolkit designed with the job seeker in mind and not the recruiter or hiring company. Whether you are looking for healthcare jobs, part time jobs, management jobs, sales jobs, nursing jobs, or any other type of jobs, you owe it to yourself to check out JobFish for Windows XP/Vista/7.
Your previous job search processes might have been effective and satisfying at finding new jobs with higher salary, and you might think that the "traditional" way to find a job seems all right. However, you find below some comparison which gives you ideas what are the advantages to use JobFish, the job search personal information management tool on your job search, to find a job, to find new career with higher salary.
Job Search With JobFish
Job Search Without JobFish
Import job opportunity records either individually or a bunch of them directly into the JobFish database
Spend considerable time collecting and organizing the job search process on a paper
When searching for a job, JobFish shows you whether the jobs already in your JobFish database or not. This will prevent you from applying for the same job more than once and will save you time and effort.
Hard to keep track which job you applied earlier, you might apply multiple times for one job