Jobuit uses tags to help you classify your resumé with relevant keywords. Example: If a teacher adds his/her resumé to Jobuit, they could write the following tags in the Tagify field: "english language teaching, e-learning, web based learning, english teacher, twelve years experience, age 33, swedish, computer literate" You can add as many tags as possible to describe your work, personality and profession. Here's more about the term 'tag' or 'tags' (source: Wikipedia.org): A tag is a (relevant) keyword or term associated with or assigned to a piece of information (like picture, article, or video clip), thus describing the item and enabling keyword-based classification of information it is applied to. Tags are usually chosen informally and personally by the author/creator or the consumer of the item — i.e. not usually as part of some formally defined classification scheme. Tags are typically used in dynamic, flexible, automatically generated internet taxonomies for online resources such as computer files, web pages, digital images, and internet bookmarks (both in social bookmarking services, and in the current generation of web browsers. For this reason, "tagging" has become associated with the Web 2.0 buzz. Typically, an item will have one or more tags associated with it. Read more about tags at Wikipedia.org. Support our sponsors by visitng the following links: |