Careers
THE FUTURE OF JOB SEARCH by
Gil Shabat
Quite often do we find ourselves tired and frustrated with
our careers, telling our families and friends that "this
time it's final I'm going to start looking for a new job tomorrow"?
Still, we don't do much about it.
Over the past several years, I found myself and people close
to me in this position far too many times, so I decided to
do some "soul searching" two years ago and
find out once and for all what it would actually take for
most of us to translate words into actions.
The immediate words that come to mind when thinking about
searching for a new job are "pain"and "frustration"
- let's admit this, finding a new job is one of the most excruciating
experiences in our professional lives - spending countless
hours in putting our resumes together, searching for jobs
online, talking to recruiters that are focus more on making
money than on truly helping us. We also go on countless interviews,
answering the same old questions just to find out that far
too often that (a) we are not really interested in the position
being offered, or (b) employers have no comprehension of the
type of the person they are looking for. Just to make things
even more complicated, we also fear that our employer would
find out and react negatively to us looking for other career
opportunities.
These are quite heavy reasons to avoid looking for new positions,
and there's nothing we can do to change it, or is there....
Having the mentality that anything is possible, I began brainstorming
with a colleague of mine as to what it would take to entice
people like us who are not satisfied with their careers, to
pursue different career opportunities. After some time of
researching this issue and discussing it with various business
and HR professionals, we finally had the answer: "We
want an online recruiting service that will allow us to apply
for jobs anonymously and without a resume, and will learn
about and process our qualifications and interests on an ongoing
basis so that we would only get invitations to apply for the
positions that we may be interested in and qualified to pursue.
Also, this service should enable candidates and hiring managers
to directly and discretely connect with each other so that
candidates can find out more about any given position, and
hiring managers can fill in any missing blanks about candidates,
all before having to go for any interviews, and without revealing
candidates' identitie".
Developing Scopings
Excited about our findings, and having the right technological
background, we started planning the answer to our prayers,
an online recruiting service that will help us painlessly
find our next career opportunity, which we ultimately called
Scopings. As a description of Scopings is beyond the scope
of this article, I will leave it for another article to be
written in the weeks to come.
About the Author
Gil Shabat is the co-founder of www.scopings.com, a new online
recruiting service that puts heavy weight on the needs of
employed professionals looking to advance their careers. You
can visit the Scopings website under www.scopings.com.
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