My post on .jobs has been profiled on CircleID with the title Fitting .JOBS Into the Marketplace
Monthly Archives: April 2005
HR plug ins for sharepoint
Via Angus Logan Stephen Huen has created a series of HR focused placeholders for Sharepoint and the MS Content Mgmt Server. If you are a sharepoint site you might want to have a look and see how they go. Unfortunately I do not have a sharepoint environment to test them on so I would beContinue reading “HR plug ins for sharepoint”
Jobs Discussion board
Joel Spolsky has just opened up a new forum on his Joel on Software site for jobs in the software development field. Like all good sites it has an RSS feed.
More on dot jobs.
There have been several posts over the last 48 hours in response to the new dot jobs domain on both sides of the argument. John Sumser from The Electronic Recruiting News provides a balanced view of the new domain and in the end determines that then new domain will not help job seekers. Gerry CrispinContinue reading “More on dot jobs.”
New HR Blog
Just got an email from Lori telling me about her new blog HRLori that she launched over the weekend. Her first post is about blogging and keeping your job! She points to an interesting piece of law within California and how it impacts employees and employers. Welcome to blogsphere Lori!
Registered for Blogtalk Downunder
Just registered for Blogtalk Downunder in May, should be good!
.jobs domain approved
It seems that SHRM has got their wishes for a new .jobs domain. Details of the SHRM release are here. I posted about this in December and had some concerns over the introduction and how it would operate. It will be very interesting to see how things play out in the coming months around registrationContinue reading “.jobs domain approved”
The power of the internet
On Friday morning I posted about Jobster and the misunderstanding many seem to have had about what they are trying to achieve. I also commented in the post that I would like to see what made them tick. About 4 hours later I got an email from Jason looking to hook up and show meContinue reading “The power of the internet”
What is Jobster doing?
The Jobster blog has linked to a item posted by Cote who was questioning the logic and design of Jobster. Jason Goldberg does a really good job of explaining why they are doing what they are doing. That is trying to tap into the passive job seeker. He also explains why they are not openingContinue reading “What is Jobster doing?”
More on IM
ComputerWorld here in Australia have picked up on the IM issue today as well. This time they are quoting SurfControl and their particular report on the threats posed by IM technology within the enterprise. Must be something in the air today?