There are many jobsites that list job openings from the old favorites such as Careerbuilder, Craiglist and Monster etc. So if you are not happy with your current job and want to explore new opportunities or you just want to keep up with current changes in your career this might be the time to visit these online resources. There is one particular job listing website that really impressed me; Security Jobs Network (SJN) (Security Jobs Network, 2009).
This is a subscription based website which provides up-to-date information on current professional-level security jobs to jobseekers. A subscriber to the website enjoys the benefit of being connected to diverse employers and contacts from allover the world. The main purpose of the website is to offer timely information to job seekers by identifying and qualifying information on current job openings (Security Jobs Network, 2009). Subscribers use information on the website to search job openings in areas of their interest, which will allow them to focus on developing efficient search strategies and providing them an opportunity to network.
The jobs in the website are updated regularly and are retained in the site for a period of 30 days. Subscribers to the website are provided with details of the preferred method which can be used to contact recruiters. The website lists openings in diverse categories from private, public, criminal and civil investigations to corporate security, executive protection security, consulting services and jobs in the public law enforcement sector all of which can be accessed by clicking on links in the website (Security Jobs Network, 2009).
Employers who list job openings in the website enjoy unlimited space to advertise at no extra charge. This makes subscribers to SJN website to have access to unlimited number of job listings. Job seekers can subscribe to the site by selecting a subscription rate that’s affordable to them and meets their job seeking requirements and needs by filling in a request form available in the website (Security Jobs Network, 2009). It’s therefore a good idea to use online job listings especially when searching for a job in this economy.
Reference
Security Jobs Network. (2009). Security Job Network Home. Web.