A poll of 40,000 online jobseekers shows nine per cent exclusively use the internet to search for work ñ a figure that has increased by 50 per cent since last year.
In a snapshot of the UKís 13 million online jobseekers, the National Online Recruitment Audience Survey reveals thousands of people have stopped using other ways to find a job and are solely relying on the web.
Tim Elkington, managing director of Enhance Media which produces NORAS -now in its seventh year - said: ìThis comprehensive survey shows that for an increasing number of jobseekers, the internet is providing everything they need to find a new job. The results also show that more people are getting jobs and jobseekers are far more directed about where to look. Five years ago they would have looked at seven websites to find work, now they look at four.î
The survey shows:
76 per cent have applied for a job they found online
69 per cent got an interview
65 per cent got a job
average online jobseeker is aged 35
has a salary of 31,000
uses four recruitment websites to search for work.
The 25 sites participating in the survey were:
1JOB.co.uk
Blue Line Jobs
Brand Republic Jobs
changeboard
eFinancialCareers.com
Eteach.com
exec-appointments.com
fish4Jobs
GAAPweb
Grocerjobs
GuardianJobs
jobs.ac.uk
Jobsgopublic.net
LondonCareers.net
MarketingWeek.co.uk and mad.co.uk
ManchesterOnline
OfficeRecruit.com
Prospects.ac.uk
reed.co.uk
s1jobs
SecsintheCity.com
The Telegraph
tesjobs
Third Sector Jobs
Times Online ñ jobs
Results are available to download free at www.noras.co.uk from January 28.
A data interrogation tool ñ NORAS interactive ñ is also available to registered users and allows recruiters to compare how many candidates each site can deliver against their chosen target audience.
Growing number of jobseekers only rely on the internet

A poll of 40,000 online jobseekers shows nine per cent exclusively use the internet to search for work ñ a figure that has increased by 50 per cent since last year




