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Originally Posted by zoedragon Is MonsterTrak the same as JobTrak? When I graduated from CPP I searched through a system called JobTrak. I don't know if Monster.com was alive back then (1996). Employers submitted their job openings to a job listing system specifically for universities, so my chances were much better at finding a job than searching through a generic job listing site. Through JobTrak I was able to find the perfect position at a growing website development company.
But if you're just relying on submitting your resume and hoping someone picks you among the crowd, forget it. In my recent job hunt I had to be very proactive in chasing the job openings. The only people that came to me (responded to my resume listing) were startups who couldn't pay much and possible scams ("earn $5000 a week working from home!"). Most companies who are worth working for won't be wasting their time reviewing a list of resumes on a job site. They're going to wait until interested people apply and then review those resumes. |
Good tip! The Career Center calls it MonsterTrak or InterviewTrak and MonsterTrak should be the same as JobTrak.
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Originally Posted by emmanolo Does anyone know what the password is supposed to be? The website (https://webmail.csupomona.ed u/redirect?http://www.csupomona.edu/~career/jobtrak.htm) says that the password is your e-mail address and the subsequent error message says that it's supposed to be your ID. I've tried both and they don't work. Do I have to go to the Career Center to retrieve it? (I know KayCee did but is that the only way to get it?) |
emmanolo, you should see a "Forget Your User Password?" link below the login page to retrieve your password. Hope that helps.