JobSniper Rated #1 Job Meta-Search Engine

Written by JobSniper.com Staff


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Tucson, AZ – September 20, 2004

JobSniper.com has been ratedrepparttar Internet’s number one meta- job search engine by an independent human resources and web technology development and services organization forrepparttar 107125 second time in as many months. *Insala Research-June 2004

What is a Meta-Job Search Tool FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Tucson, AZ – September 20, 2004

JobSniper.com has been ratedrepparttar 107126 Internet’s number one meta- job search engine by an independent human resources and web technology development and services organization forrepparttar 107127 second time in as many months. *Insala Research-June 2004

What is a Meta-Job Search Tool A Meta- Job Search tool allows a jobseeker to enter their job search criteria into a single interface and run one search that goes through many websites at one time and returns jobs found in one centralized search. This savesrepparttar 107128 individual from having to visit many different sites to find jobs opportunities.

The Test The research team’s goal was to studyrepparttar 107129 most popular meta- job search tools to determine if they offerrepparttar 107130 job seeker value in sourcing jobs onrepparttar 107131 Internet.

Overall, JobSniper returned approximatelyrepparttar 107132 same number of job matches (946) asrepparttar 107133 search through each job board directly (744). JobSniper actually returned a larger number because two ofrepparttar 107134 career sites tested returned results very narrow geographic results when queried directly.

Ofrepparttar 107135 jobs JobSniper found, 39% ofrepparttar 107136 jobs found through JobSniper were accurate matches. Incredibly, JobSniper achieved a slightly higher accuracy rating thanrepparttar 107137 job boards themselves which yielded 38% ofrepparttar 107138 jobs to be accurate matches.

Bottom line, runningrepparttar 107139 same searches throughrepparttar 107140 majority ofrepparttar 107141 job boards directly did not produce any better job matches.

Job seekers can confidently run one quick search through JobSniper and be assured it will returnrepparttar 107142 same job matches or better than if they visited each job board and ranrepparttar 107143 same search.

IMAGINATION: New Worlds of Discovery

Written by Davis Goss.


IMAGINATION: New Worlds of Discovery by Davis Goss

Untilrepparttar world closed in on us and restricted our inherent freedom, imagination and creativity was an active ingredient in each one of us. Whatever happened to our open, unfettered imagination; our capacity and eagerness to dream dreams, to exercise visions of greatness and to accomplish great feats with complete abandon and against all odds?

Unfortunately, in our growing up process, modern day computer dependency and high tech advancements have tended to school creativity and imagination out of us. We have been compelled to conform torepparttar 107124 parameters and restrictionsrepparttar 107125 world has imposed upon us. To be free of these limitations we must get back to basics and learn to exercise our natural capacity to invoke creative thinking. "Creative thinking" is defined by Webster as, "the ability to be productive through imaginative skills".

To develop these imaginative skills , we must leaverepparttar 107126 world of limits and restrictive parameters, reject conventional "common sense" and deliberately breakrepparttar 107127 bonds of accepted thinking. We will embark on what will berepparttar 107128 most exciting adventure imaginable and explore new areas of discovery.

In this adventure, we will be completely alone. We will step out into new territories where there are no road maps, charts or blueprints to follow. There is nothing ahead of us butrepparttar 107129 excitement of discovering new horizons of unlimited achievement and invokingrepparttar 107130 kind of creativity and innovation that existed (and worked!) long before time and technology distorted its simplicity and relevance.

"Imagination", according to Webster, is "the act or power of forming mental images of something not present torepparttar 107131 senses or never before wholly perceived.". Allrepparttar 107132 criteria for creativity are embodied in this one word: IMAGINATION! What cannot be imagined?!

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