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In a nutshell RSS allows you to receive information from sites such as News or Job Boards without having to visit those sites each time you want an update. Not all websites currently provide XML/RSS, but it is growing rapidly in popularity and many Job Sites and Career Boards such as SimplyHired, Monster and Indeed do provide it.

What does it look like?

RSS is really just a standardized form of data based on XML. The data itself is processed by an RSS reader/aggregator into a human readable format. The real power of RSS aggregation is you can have all the feeds you wish sent to one location. You can save a huge amount of time job hunting by sending all your favorite Job board feeds to one place.

What software do I need to use RSS?

In general, the first thing you need is something called a RSS Reader/Aggregator. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications. All allow you to display and subscribe to the RSS feeds you want. There are plenty on the market, some free, some commercial.

How do I get a News Reader?

There is a range of different news readers available and new versions are appearing all the time. Different news readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to take this into account when you make your choice Below are lists of some of the most popular RSS Feed Readers for both Mac and PC. A search of “RSS readers” on your favorite search engine can lead you to many more.

Windows/PC RSS Feed Readers/News Aggregators

Newz Crawler: http://www.newzcrawler.com/
FeedDemon: http://www.feeddemon.com/
Omea Reader: http://www.jetbrains.com/omea/reader/
SharpReader: http://www.sharpreader.net/
NewsGator: http://www.newsgator.com/

Mac RSS Feed Readers/News Aggregators

Shrook: http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/
PulpFiction: http://www.freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/
NetNewsWire: http://www.ranchero.com/netnewswire/
NewsFire: http://www.newsfirerss.com/
PixelNews: http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/

Web Based RSS (No software needed)

Bloglines - http://www.bloglines.com/

How do I add feeds?

Each product or service will have a similar way of adding feeds. It's pretty simple, you find a site that can provide an RSS feed, you copy their link which will normally be on an image which looks like this: or . You paste the link into your RSS Reader/Aggregator. and that's it done. You can normally set how often your reader will check your feeds. It depends on the type of information but when it comes to job sites it makes sense to have it check as frequently as possible, that way you stand a better chance at applying for a job early.

How can I find Job/Employment Feeds?

JobMetaSeek has compile a list of Career/Employment sites offering RSS/XML Feeds. The list of RSS/XML Career Sites is by no means complete but it is one of the few such lists available on the Internet and it does contain many sites of interest to the Job Seeker.

Build A Custom RSS Job Feed

If you want jobs specific to your needs we have a useful method:

Several Employment Sites have an extremely handy way of building feeds specific to your searches. Simply search or browse these sites in the normal way, and you will find an RSS link on the results page.

Lets say you searched SimplyHired.com for Human Resource Management positions in Dallas, TX and you didn't find anything that suited you. No problem! simply paste the RSS link into your RSS reader and SimplyHired will inform you the instant a position matches your criteria. You can have as many of these as you want!

The following Job/Career Sites are a few of the Employment Sites that allow you to save your job search(s) as an RSS/XML Feed that can be copied into your RSS Reader/Aggregator.

SimplyHired

SimplyHired.com is a Meta Job Search Site and one of the most useful Career Resource available.

Indeed

Indeed.com is a excellent Meta Job Search Site that allows you to save your search results as a RSS Feed. Use the Advanced Search Options to get the best possible match to your needs.

Monster

Monster.com not only lets you save your job search results as a RSS Feed but, in addition, offers tons of career, resume, salary and other information in RSS/XML format. Monster's top job searches are also available as RSS feeds.

Jobster

The Jobster Search Engine consolidates results from job boards and company sites. This is a fast excellent search engine which consistently produces a large list of results.

Hot Jobs USA

Hot Jobs Canada

HotJobs is a very large popular Career/Job Search Engine.

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