Is Your Job Hunting Technique Stuck In The 1920s?

By November 4, 2014 Job Search Advice and Tips

In the 1920s, newspapers were the number one way for employers to advertise jobs. Things have moved on since then, with job boards prevalent with the advent of the internet in the 1990s, to today’s social media recruiting.  Does this mean you should stop looking in the newspaper and get social to find your next career step?

We love this infographic from Atenta.de via www.vizworld.com which shows how recruitment has changed over the years.

Whilst it is super important that you have up to date, compelling social media profiles, do not ignore the job hunting techniques of the past. I recently spotted a big window sticker in a home improvement store advertising for their next team member, which harks back to the 1860’s according to this infographic.  Every week I see over 100 jobs advertised in my local newspaper on their ‘jobs day’, proving that 1920’s methods are still the norm for some employers.  One of the major jobs boards has 30,000 jobs advertised within a 10 mile radius of my home, how very 1990’s.  So when job hunting, keep your options open and use all types of job hunting techniques, even if they are over 100 years old.