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History of Job Search
January 1, 2010 | (3 Comments)
HI, I’m Marc Cenedella, CEO & Founder of TheLadders.com – the largest site for professional jobs in the world.
In my career at TheLadders these past seven years, and during my time at HotJobs before that, I’ve been fascinated with the evolution of employment, recruitment, and labor practices as the internet has created new possibilities — and new problems.
As a result, I’ve embarked on writing “History of Job Search”, a comprehensive history and understanding of how we get jobs, how we attract and recruit employees, and how the industry that assists in both of those endeavors has grown and evolved.
This series itself will probably be of most interest to people who work in the recruitment and human capital functions, the vendors serving those functions, and people with an academic or historical interest in the subject matter. I intend at a later date to create a summarized version that will be of assistance, and interest, to professionals who are currently seeking work.
This series will be a work in progress, and I welcome the contribution of all — colleagues, friends, academics, and (especially) competitors. A better understanding of how we got here will enable all of us to design better products and services for our customers.
So, on this first day of 2010, I thought it would be appropriate to create a post that brings the links to the posts in this series together in one place. I will update this post with links to additional posts as I write them.
History of Job Search
I. Prologue
II. Before Jobs
III. The Industrial Revolution
IV. Newspapers
V. The 20th Century Model
VI. When I Grow Up I Want To Have A Brown Nose
VII. The 20th Century Model Breaks
VIII. Job-seekers in 2010
As a note, this blog series is a bit of an experiment and I’ll be following slightly different conventions from those common in blogging in general.
For example, it is typically customary to not change the wording or formatting of a blog post once it is posted, but to address any new information or thoughts in an “Update” section appended to the bottom of the post. As this is a work in progress, and probably more akin to the rough draft of a book than meant to be a definitive statement of views on a particular date, I will not be following that convention, and will update the post itself, in the body of the post.
I’ll add other notes about the project here as they arise.
Thanks for your readership and your assistance! Happy New Year!
Last update: February 9th, 2010
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