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December 18, 2006

Are You Prepared For The Busiest Job Search Day?

The last couple of weeks has seen a lot of coverage over the busiest online shopping days leading up to the Christmas holiday period.

There has been "Black Friday" which marks the beginning of the traditional Christmas Shopping Season in the United States where people visit the shopping malls.

Then there has been "Cyber Monday" which follows the Thanksgiving weekend where people head for their PC or laptops to go online shopping. (In the UK we seem to have had "Cyber Monday" on the 4th, 11th and 18th December!)

So come January what will be the busiest day for searching for a job online? Will it be Tuesday 2nd January, the first day back at work after New Years Day, or will it be Monday January 8th, the first full working week of the year?

Whatever day it is, there is chance you could miss out on some very keen job seekers if you don't have your jobs posted in anticipation of people shopping around for their next job move.

Thanks

Mike

web-based-recruitment.com

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