There is now tangible proof that the job.travel website does produce results. A separate part of my company posted a job on job.travel the end of last week. On Tuesday, yesterday, the contact person received a resume from an applicant. It is nice to see that people are taking the website as a legitimate source for job search.
The current webpage is the 'alpha' version and the 'beta' will be launched soon. It will have a more intuitive feel to it and easier to navigate. Also the new version will offer a great subscription rate of free for the rest of 2008, and $99 each for 2009 and 2010. This rate includes unlimited postings and resume searches. Of course, job.travel is always free for job seekers.
The web site has great search features for both the seeker and employer. Seekers can search by zip code, city, state, position, or by specific company. Employers can also seek by experience and education levels. Though I do recommend not getting too detailed in searches, since this may eliminate the perfect job or candidate. Remember, not all people will describe a job using the same 'buzz' or key words.
Once a satisfactory position or candidate is located, job.travel will send out alerts. These alerts can be sent to an email address or a mobile phone or both, you choose. Jobs or candidates can also be saved for more exploration if you are in a rush, that way a subsequent search will not be needed.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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