Re: No job response -- what would you do? (long)
Just another note on this topic: I recently heard about a web site
that essentially acts as a search engine for all kinds of job sites and
compiles them into a single search. It includes Dice, Monster, company
sites, newspapers, and others. The site is www.indeed.com and could be
of use to someone here.
Indeed.com rocks. They scrape the content of hundreds of job sites
and aggregate the results in once place, and make it easy to search by
keyword and/or location.
- bc
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Barry Campbell <barry -at- campbell-online -dot- com>
http://campbell-online.com
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