Exclusive online job searches increasing

The number of people exclusively using the internet for job searches is growing, according an online recruitment survey.

The number of people exclusively using the internet for job searches is growing, according an online recruitment survey.

The annual National Online Recruitment Audience Survey (NORAS), published later this month, surveyed 86,000 jobseekers between September and December 2009 and  found that one in five online jobseekers now use only the internet to look for jobs – more than doubling the figure of 1 in 11 from 2008.

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