• 18May

    Where will you go with your resume if you are in dire need of a job? Had you been out there a couple of decades back, you would have rushed to your Uncle who is a senior executive with a multinational venture, or probably would have paid a hefty registration fee to an employment agency.

    Times have changed, and so have the resources. Today, uploading your resume on one of the many job websites introduces you to virtually innumerable number of career opportunities that lie in front of you. Whats more, most of these services are offered as free, though many charge at premium rates, which often comprise advanced features like resume optimization, exposure to more companies, personalized alerts and so on.

    If you are planning to open your own employment resources portal, getting the best domain name for your website should be your top priority. Your domain name search would probably begin on the Internet to find what your competitors have chosen to be ‘remembered’ as .If you have higher ambitions i.e. to escalate from being merely a portal for your locality, you would want to perform a domain name search on an even broader scale to verify that your URL is appealing to the (global) masses. Though there is no particular harm in going for a nationalized domain type (like a .au for Australia), it is always better to chose a name which will give you a broader identity. It is good to choose a name ending in .com, .net, .org, .biz and so on.