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Jobseekers today grow weary of sending in online applications and never hearing a response. Sometimes they wonder if they’re a fit for an organization, but there’s little to help them understand, so they just apply…or not…and wait for a response.
Lockheed Martin is one of the rare employers who takes the initiative to regularly talk to prospective jobseekers about the company, the roles, and answer their questions, and does it through a posted Chat Schedule! So a jobseeker researching… ContinuePosted on May 4, 2011 at 10:58am
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This is only amazing if Lockheed Martin's chats are actually efficient and effective in getting the right jobseekers to the right recruiter/hiring manager pronto.
Lockheed certainly wants to cut-to-the-chase by making themselves available online, but they are listing "hard-to-fill" positions--everyone does this--I was putting my direct phone line in Ad Copy for such positions as far back as in 1981. Meaning I was making myself immediately available to job applicants. So more power to them...this is a good move.
What may be novel here is setting up a scheduled chat line for college students. I'm surprised they didn't specify select engineering, business, manufacturing disciplines. And this is good as long as it's efficient and effective. If they under-staff it and/or put inexperienced message takers online-it will overload and bog down. It will cause more frustration than its worth. However, if there are experiened, efficient and effective recruiters online--word will get out and Lockheed Martin will be the place to go for college graduates who want a no-hassle/no BS employment application experience.