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Volume 3, Number 13 -- April 19, 2006

Job Posting Areas Created on the IT Jungle Forums

Published: April 19, 2006

by Timothy Prickett Morgan

At the request of a number of IT Jungle Forums users, we have added a new Job Postings section to the forums. Headhunters and companies sometimes abuse forums by posting open job positions all over the place, and we are having none of that. We want to help people get work and companies find good people, so there are some ground rules.

We have created specific areas for people looking for jobs and companies looking for people, and in our no-nonsense fashion, these areas are called Job Postings--People Looking for Work and Job Postings--Companies Looking for People.

Anyone who is a registered user of the forums can put a posting in these two areas as it relates to situations wanted or help wanted postings. If you are an IT recruiter, please use the "Companies Looking for People" area. Anyone who posts a job-related posting outside of these two areas will be banned from the forums, effective immediately. Excepting any post about batch jobs or interactive jobs. You can put those in the appropriate areas of the forums, of course. wink, wink



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