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• Wednesday, November 01st, 2006

“What I want in a jobsite is an actual connection between job seekers and employers, with no middlemen getting in the way.”

“Dump the work from home up to $10k a month (job) scams.”

These we’re just a few of the comments taken from a recent Slashdot.com discussion asking readers, “What Do You Want in a Job Web Site?” GetTheJob.com, a new job site has listened to job seekers and is giving the people what they asked for. GetTheJob.com is a vertical search engine or aggregator that indexes job postings directly from tens of thousands of company websites and organizes them into a searchable database.

GetTheJob.com has more than 2 million jobs from direct hire companies only; meaning there are no postings from headhunters, third party recruiters or too-good-to-be-true scam jobs, all jobs are from legitimate companies with legitimate job openings. The database of jobs also represents the hidden job market as much as 70% of the postings can not be found on commercial job boards.

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2 Responses
  1. Sean McGrath says:

    Diana,

    Thanks for the kind words about our site. We’re working hard on creating something entirely new – as far as job boards go. Keep an eye on us, you’ll see even more improvements in the coming months.

    Warmest Regards,
    Sean McGrath
    GetTheJob.com

  2. philin says:

    Sean,

    You’re welcome. It is my nature to give a fair and positive write ups, whenever possible.

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