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5 Job Search Tools Every Jobseekers Need To Know About Part 2


5 Job Search Tools Every Jobseekers Need To Know About Part 2

When it comes to job searches, you rarely hear of job search tools,

On the other hand, there are dozens, if not hundreds of productivity tools.

But that doesn’t mean job search tools don’t exist.

There are, in fact, many available in the online marketplace, specially designed to give you an edge over your competition in the job market.

Here are 5 powerful tools that will help accelerate your job search efforts:

1. JobHero



Job boards have made it so easy to apply for multiple jobs with a single click. And it is even easier to lose track of what you have applied for.

JobHero solves this problem by provding you with both a mobile and web based dashboard so you can track and optimize your job search.

Think of it as your personal Salesforce.com but meant purely for job searching.

Just like a CRM, you can easily save job opportunities from your browser, track your application progress and set reminders and due dates so you know when to follow-up on certain applications.

2. Email Tracking by HubSpot Sales



Not sure if your application was received or opened? Email Tracking by HubSpot Sales adds a pixel to every outgoing email.

The pixel allows you to know when someone opens your emails and when they opened it.

It keeps tracking as long as the email remains in the recipients inbox.

It’s like having a CCTV behind their workstation.

Scary but effective(for you)!

3. Rapportive



Most interviewers are not professionally trained. If you know what they have in common with you, you have an advantage. Rapportive will show you everything about your contacts.

This is achieved by pulling their social media data from all around the web and presenting it in a simple easy-to-read column. From there, you can see how what they look like and what they do (or like to do).

Review their profiles to see what they have been posting about and impress them with your knowledge of these topics during the interview.

4. Big Interview



So, what if actually you get invited for the interview? Many people screw that up.

Big Interview takes a different approach to interview training. With their software, it actually allows users to practice their interview right in front of the computer.

Your answers are recorded and you can review it to see how to improve them.

The questions and structure were developed by top interview coach Pamela Skillings.

This will help put you at ease and be more confident when tackling the actual interview.

5. Salary Fairy



Salary negotiation is always a tough one. But know that the interview can be best time to ask for more money. Once you are with the company, they will give you 100 reasons they can’t pay you more.

Salary Fairy can help you find out how much you should be making.

This isn’t your typical data collected from a survey.

It is done by creating an anonymous profile of you and reaching out to fellow Salary Fairy members who would be asked to predict your salary.

The reviewers are people in the same field and function as you, so you can be assured of the accuracy of the numbers given.

Well, that raps up the list. We hope these job search tools help you launch a successful career or land that job you have always wanted. Best of luck!

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