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Benefits January 31, 2001
Most Still Find Jobs the Old-Fashioned Way
January 31, 2001 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - Over
three-fourths (78%) of Americans have never used an online
Web site to find a job, but nearly half (43%) of those under
30 have done so according to a new Zogby poll.
Reported by Nevin E. Adams
More African Americans (27%) have used the Web to find a job than other races, according to the survey. Only 22% of whites had and 21% of Hispanics.
Among various age groups that have used the Internet to find a job,
- 43% of 18-29 years old have
- 22% of 30-49 year olds have
- 14% of 50-64 year olds have done so
None of the respondents older than 65 have ever used the Web to find a job.
Those in the East and West are somewhat more likely to have done so, with 25% in those regions having gone online versus just 22% in the South and 19% in the Central/Great Lakes regions.
The nationwide poll of 1,012 adults has an error margin of +/- 3.2%.