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    Good night jobserve/site, Good day Smuz

    forget it!
    Last edited by trsisko; 7 April 2008, 21:24. Reason: its a crap site and im undoing the spamming!

    #2
    Originally posted by trsisko View Post
    http://www.smuz.com/jobs/index.cfm



    Smuz.com - FREE Job Board
    As the slowing economy and growing unemployment send ad revenues falling at Monster and CareerBuilder, Smuz.com is growing rapidly with its free job posting service. As more and more people turn to new job search engines like Indeed.com to find their next career move, paying expensive fees to get your job on major sites is becoming harder to justify.
    "The idea grew out of pure frustration," says Smuz creator, Paul Pickthorne. "As a recruiter for 15 years, I often didn't have the budget to advertise all the jobs I was working on. Now that job seekers are increasingly using job search engines like Indeed, SimplyHired or Jobster instead of visiting job sites directly, it's the perfect time to offer a free alternative. Those job seekers don't care which site a job is on, they are all listed in the search results the same way. Why pay CareerBuilder hundreds of dollars for a single page of HTML? It makes little sense."

    Launched under a month ago, Smuz already has thousands of companies listing jobs on the site including household names like Marriott, Allstate and ADP. With job search engines totaling over 7 million unique visitors a month, the future of traditional job boards is looking bleak. Smuz even competes on features with the major sites. Email notifications and one-click-apply features both come as standard. Smuz is one of a growing breed of websites that are shaking up markets by using Google AdSense to remaining free while generating profit for its owners.

    Posted Apr 7, 2008 12:55 PM PST
    Category: COMPUTERS/INTERNET/SECURITY
    , Category: ECONOMY
    Me, me, me...

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      #3
      Originally posted by trsisko View Post
      http://www.smuz.com/jobs/index.cfm



      Smuz.com - FREE Job Board
      As the slowing economy and growing unemployment send ad revenues falling at Monster and CareerBuilder, Smuz.com is growing rapidly with its free job posting service. As more and more people turn to new job search engines like Indeed.com to find their next career move, paying expensive fees to get your job on major sites is becoming harder to justify.
      "The idea grew out of pure frustration," says Smuz creator, Paul Pickthorne. "As a recruiter for 15 years, I often didn't have the budget to advertise all the jobs I was working on. Now that job seekers are increasingly using job search engines like Indeed, SimplyHired or Jobster instead of visiting job sites directly, it's the perfect time to offer a free alternative. Those job seekers don't care which site a job is on, they are all listed in the search results the same way. Why pay CareerBuilder hundreds of dollars for a single page of HTML? It makes little sense."

      Launched under a month ago, Smuz already has thousands of companies listing jobs on the site including household names like Marriott, Allstate and ADP. With job search engines totaling over 7 million unique visitors a month, the future of traditional job boards is looking bleak. Smuz even competes on features with the major sites. Email notifications and one-click-apply features both come as standard. Smuz is one of a growing breed of websites that are shaking up markets by using Google AdSense to remaining free while generating profit for its owners.

      Posted Apr 7, 2008 12:55 PM PST
      Category: COMPUTERS/INTERNET/SECURITY
      , Category: ECONOMY
      So, have I understood this correctly - Smuz and the like search existing job boards e.g. Jobserve, Total Jobs etc and extract the results and present them to the user.

      If so, if the job boards fold, so do the job board search engines.

      Also, what is to stop the job boards blocking the job board search engines crawler?

      As an aside, does anyone use these sites - Indeed, Simply Hired etc? Any good?

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        #4
        If it means that companies are free to post their jobs, rather than pay an agency or advert fee, then I personally don't have a problem with it and I am pleased that this option exists.

        I can't imagine that rec cons will be pleased, but their business model is no longer relevant.
        Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

        C.S. Lewis

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          #5
          This model works in the States..but over here I wonder how they'll survive without a 0870 number.
          McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
          Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."

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            #6
            Well I think that is a load of crap
            threenine.co.uk
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              #7
              Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
              I can't imagine that rec cons will be pleased, but their business model is no longer relevant.
              methinks there's a large dose of wishful thinking there.

              tim

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                #8
                Originally posted by trsisko View Post
                forget it!
                What made you post a link to that dire pile of tulipe?

                Did you actually think that was a good website?

                Oh Dear.

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