Significant technological changes are occurring in society, in the recreational sports field and in the job-search process. This article examines the impact of technology in the job-search process and how one might strategically merge this new technology with the traditional job-search process. Six phases of the process are discussed from both the traditional and the electronic viewpoints.
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