ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
Since my wife will be laid-off sometime this year, it's back to "looking for a job" again. Reviewing/updating the old resume' and restoring the Job Search area of Monster, CareerBuilder, Indeed and so on.
Have the times changed! Sure isn't like the "good old days" of looking for a job!
1. Checking out the Sunday newspaper employment ads that gave a phone number, or fax number or even an address to go to fill out an Application.
2. Getting lucky enough to be hired the same day as the interview.
Actually, had that happen to me a couple of times. One time, there were 5 people after me, waiting for their interviews. Guess the HR person and Warehouse Supervisor really liked me, I was hired right after my interview. The HR person came out into the lobby and told the 5 people "sorry, the opening has now closed, but if you want to leave your resume' and application, you can."
3. Going to the Unemployment Office, finding a job on their Job Board, filling out a small form w/job numbers, giving it to the clerk at the desk, he/she looks up the job on their computer. If the company wants to hire immediately, the clerk fills out an Intro for you and sends you to the company. Or, the clerk calls the company and sets up an interview time.
Then, the BIG thing.........if you are a Veteran, a Veteran's Rep would see you, review your qualifications, call the employer, give you an Intro forum and send you on your way to the company. I got a good Stockroom job with Bell & Howell that way!
This was when Veteran's had PRIORITY over others getting jobs.
Well, most, if not all, of this is now gone. It can take weeks-to-months to get a descent job today. And, if a person applies online, a company can/do ask certain questions that weren't asked before. And, if a person doesn't want to answer one or all of these questions, the company will not allow the person applying to continue with the online app.! I remember one online app asked about military experience, which I had, but there was a "drop-down" thing that said, Viet Nam, Desert Storm and one other. Well, if I click on "Viet Nam", the employer will know my age instantly! Oh boy, I see the "age discrimination" thing showing up.
Anyway, I guess most of you are darn glad that you don't have to look for a job today, right? Sure glad I don't have to anymore, but that could change later.
So, how do you feel about how "job hunting" is done today?
Have the times changed! Sure isn't like the "good old days" of looking for a job!
1. Checking out the Sunday newspaper employment ads that gave a phone number, or fax number or even an address to go to fill out an Application.
2. Getting lucky enough to be hired the same day as the interview.
Actually, had that happen to me a couple of times. One time, there were 5 people after me, waiting for their interviews. Guess the HR person and Warehouse Supervisor really liked me, I was hired right after my interview. The HR person came out into the lobby and told the 5 people "sorry, the opening has now closed, but if you want to leave your resume' and application, you can."
3. Going to the Unemployment Office, finding a job on their Job Board, filling out a small form w/job numbers, giving it to the clerk at the desk, he/she looks up the job on their computer. If the company wants to hire immediately, the clerk fills out an Intro for you and sends you to the company. Or, the clerk calls the company and sets up an interview time.
Then, the BIG thing.........if you are a Veteran, a Veteran's Rep would see you, review your qualifications, call the employer, give you an Intro forum and send you on your way to the company. I got a good Stockroom job with Bell & Howell that way!
This was when Veteran's had PRIORITY over others getting jobs.
Well, most, if not all, of this is now gone. It can take weeks-to-months to get a descent job today. And, if a person applies online, a company can/do ask certain questions that weren't asked before. And, if a person doesn't want to answer one or all of these questions, the company will not allow the person applying to continue with the online app.! I remember one online app asked about military experience, which I had, but there was a "drop-down" thing that said, Viet Nam, Desert Storm and one other. Well, if I click on "Viet Nam", the employer will know my age instantly! Oh boy, I see the "age discrimination" thing showing up.
Anyway, I guess most of you are darn glad that you don't have to look for a job today, right? Sure glad I don't have to anymore, but that could change later.
So, how do you feel about how "job hunting" is done today?