The Evolution of the Internet
The 'Net changed from research to commerce, U.S. to global, safe to scary
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The 'Net changed from research to commerce, U.S. to global, safe to scary
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thank you for theBy Anonymous on July 18, 2008, 8:29 amthank you for the information but a quick list of all the sites mentioned in the slideshow would have been more helpful and less time consuming to document for our use.
No Links?By Anonymous on July 16, 2008, 10:25 amNice list of sites. Very Useful! But where are the direct links to each site? Having a link in the description on the right would have been very handy.
"More information here."By Denise Dubie on July 17, 2008, 12:07 amThe line of text "More information here" is hyperlinked to the actual site detailed in the slide. You can click there to get more information directly from the career site.
The most useful career sites for IT professionalsBy Anonymous on July 14, 2008, 9:10 pm
We want to hear from YOU. Which online sites do you find most useful when searching for work?
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Another Very Popular SiteBy Anonymous on May 28, 2009, 9:50 amThanks for sharing information about these 20 sites but there is another very popular site for IT professionals - ITJOBCafe.com.
So you want to be called for the new job to?By Anonymous on May 27, 2009, 4:06 pmLinks? Summary? Give me a brake. What else do you want besides someone to wipe your face when you are eating? DO SOME WORK YOUR SELF. That was great information I did not have and I got all the links plus some others in 10 minutes when I google'd them.
Didn't bother... poorly doneBy Anonymous on May 21, 2009, 10:11 amWhat a poor way of presenting what might have been a good article. I am leaving without bothering to figure out what I need to do to get to the meat. Poorly done - IMHO.
Summary ... dude ... please!By Anonymous on March 6, 2009, 6:28 pmAMEN to summary ... thank GOD for sticky notes and short hand.
Agree - Summary neededBy Anonymous on March 4, 2009, 1:14 pmOne or two slides at the beginning with the job sites listed and / or hyperlinked would be better use of time and space. Then iif someone wants to know about the specific website, they can investigate further. A lot of new sites I knew nothing about - GREAT INFORMATION!! Now I have some work to do :>) Thanks!!
No Links?????By Anonymous on February 26, 2009, 4:23 pmReally - if you couldn't find the site with the information given in the slide...do you really think you are ready to accomplish an online job search?
Slide ShowBy Anonymous on August 18, 2008, 10:15 pmHI How can i download the Slide shows. Regards, Joshi.
Don't underestimate the "old" mainstream sitesBy Anonymous on August 15, 2008, 6:19 pmDon't underestimate sites like CareerBuilder and Monster. CareerBuilder continues to add features and I find more technology jobs posted there than most places - because most HR departments are going to continue to use them. If you're an independent, be aware of sologig.com also.
the "old" mainstream sitesBy Anonymous on August 19, 2008, 4:55 pmI don't recommend the "old" mainstream sites to anyone anymore. The reason is that the amount of spam I received went up by 35%, and I got massive amount of contacts from people wanting me to sell insurance or their new multi-level marketing sca....err scheme. After multiple complaints to both Monster and CareerBuilder (which was the far worse of the two in my opinion) I finally removed my name and information from their sites. Until I read this article I was almost ready to go start my own site that would keep out all the sales riff-raff because I was so sick of the hassle of dealing with these clowns all the time.