{"id":6946,"date":"2012-04-11T19:36:43","date_gmt":"2012-04-12T02:36:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/static\/blog\/?p=6946"},"modified":"2017-10-17T10:11:11","modified_gmt":"2017-10-17T17:11:11","slug":"looking-for-work-aint-for-suckers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/blog\/looking-for-work-aint-for-suckers\/","title":{"rendered":"Looking for Work Ain\u2019t for Suckers"},"content":{"rendered":"

Ugh looking for work ain\u2019t for suckers. As a jobseeker, I\u2019ve experienced some stuff that made me scratch my head. If you haven\u2019t searched for work in a while consider yourself lucky. However it probably will happen to you or someone you know soon. Be warned, things have changed a bit out there. Lots more competition, lots more places to search and communities to source. It\u2019s time consuming and grueling. <\/p>\n

Applicants can become tired and weary. They get plenty of calls from many different people, some savvy and professional, some are not. And when you\u2019re upset and feeling helpless an untimely insensitive remark can send you right over the top. It\u2019s really a powder keg ready to explode. On this end of the phone is the aggravated discouraged worker and on the other line we often have the worn out recruiter with no hiring software <\/a>(except for maybe Excel).<\/p>\n

Why is the process so frustrating? Well, I\u2019m glad you asked. Here\u2019s what the average active job seeker has to deal with.<\/p>\n

Job boards, social networks and recruiters:<\/strong><\/p>\n