A new Tools and Technology database provided by the Department of Labor allows job seekers to pull individual skills, software, and equipment usage when creating a resume on QuietAgent.com. Users can select from over 15,000 items required to perform over 1400 types of jobs. To further enhance the technology or tool selected, level of proficiencies may also be added.
QuietAgent allows a job seeker to connect with employers by creating a career profile that is then matched anonymously to a company seeking their skill set. Companies pay a fee only when the job seeker agrees to reveal his contact information and to be considered for future positions with the company.
The new Tools and Technology list is also mapped to the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) global standard, so now employers can be alerted when a person with the skills and experience they require joins QuietAgent anywhere in the world.
While QuietAgent is not a job board, they do provide links on their website to major job sites all over the world.
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