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Labor/Employment

Oct. 22, 2002

E-Résumé Flood

Job seekers are increasingly getting online help in their hunt for work. Search engines such as Monster.com, hotjobs.com and careerbuilder.com help them "spam" their résumés to hundreds of companies, many of which advertise job openings on those Web sites.

By Joan Osterwalder

        Job seekers are increasingly getting online help in their hunt for work. Search engines such as Monster.com, hotjobs.com and careerbuilder.com help them "spam" their résumés to hundreds of companies, many of which advertise job openings on those Web sites.
        As a result, companies are swamped with electronically delivered jo...

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