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Old 01-05-2014, 12:43 PM
 
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Thanks for the responses. Careerbuilder and Monster are definitely awful. I put my resume on there and get bombarded by pyramid scheme "job offer" calls and emails constantly.
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Old 06-01-2014, 01:15 PM
 
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Well, I did not really want to start another Linkedin thread, but this recent news item is related to job-seekers in the US anyway. And this existing thread seems semi-related.

Jobs social networking website provider Linkedin is actively aggregating US job listings similar to what Indeed.com and other job-related portals.

So if you are actively looking for work right now, it might be a good idea for some of you to use Linkedin if you have not already for your job search.

LinkedIn’s Big Move: Aggregating All U.S. Job Listings

With the announcement this morning that it would begin to aggregate jobs from U.S. employers, LinkedIn took a big step to building its Economic Graph, and realizing its plan to provide all the world’s open jobs to all the world’s workers.

Beginning June 2, LinkedIn will offer hundreds of thousands of jobs aggregated from the career sites and ATS’s of U.S. employers who don’t prohibit it. These listings will supplement a nearly similar number of listings employers pay for, but they’ll be made available only to LinkedIn members who actively search for them.



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Old 06-01-2014, 01:35 PM
 
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Personally, I would stay far, far away from Linked-in. There are other recent threads about them so I wont go into it here.

Indeed is the best as far as I am concerned. I have had excellent luck with them, as have others I know.

I have found co-workers home addresses and phone numbers published on-line by Monster and Careerbuilder without their consent.

That said, it wouldnt hurt to check Craigslist for those smaller companies, as someone else wrote.
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