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Subject:Re: jobsite URLs (was Recruiters: Is It Just Me?) From:John Posada <john -at- TDANDW -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 3 Mar 1999 21:33:46 -0500
WOW!!!
I downloaded that software on your suggestion. It installed in about 2 minutes and
in 5 minutes, had a hit list of 276 positions. I run two windows...one the
application and a web window. By clicking on an entry in the list, it displays the
position in the browser. WAY COOL!!!
I also am not affiliated with the company and I would gladly pay a $35 reg fee even
though it is free.
Thanks for the tip.
> And if you want a handy piece of software that will go out and search many of
> these sites, try out Wanted Jobs 98, available at:
>
>http://www.wantedjobs.com/
>
> After downloading this freebie and installing it, you set up a search by state,
> job area in which you're looking, and a keyword if desired. You begin the
> search and watch it contact the agencies and troll for the jobs you want. It
> rates found jobs by relevancy. Then you click a posting you want to see, and
> that agency's site opens in your browser to the page containing the posting.