I've always said that your campus career center's resume submission/posting website will produce actual results and more than any other job posting sites combined. I won't say that this new evidence proves this point, simply because this isn't a scientific matter. It certainly does support it though. I had another job interview offer today. I graduated six months ago. I already have been working for four months. I haven't touched that resume since early spring when I stopped using the career resources on my campus after I had accepted a job offer. That's the fourth interview offer since I graduated, so if you are worried about finding that first job after you graduate there will still be openings. Use the career resources and website on your campus much more than any other job posting site out there. It's simple as that, but it's hard to understand because of the heavy advertising by the larger sites that may blind you. I'm not saying to use just the campus career resources. You need to put your resume everywhere you can, but now you know which one will yield the best results. Nice.
