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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: Reddit Starts a Job Board. Why Not?

  • People Search · 5 months ago
    It will be interesting to see how the Reddit job postings compare and compete with Craigslist in this area.
  • Philip Nowak · 5 months ago
    Might as well jump in and create a job board. I'm not complaining.... maybe I'll find a job on Reddit. LOL. :-)
  • Ahmed · 5 months ago
    It's interesting how companies are expanding their talent search into social media networks and increasing the competition worldwide.
  • LukeG · 5 months ago
    Nice post, Stan. Neutral good, pants required - good to know.
  • kn0thing · 5 months ago
    Thanks for the writeup. We're also quite proud of being the only job board (that I know of) offering positions in Pyongyang: http://www.redditjobs.com/Research/
  • Rob · 5 months ago
    Anyone know how I can create a jobsite where I am using my site like a business. e.g. jobserve, ITjobboard, Jobsinkent etc. I want companies to list their jobs on my website for a fee, which gives them a number of credits. I am wondering if their is anyone out there who can create such a website? www.jobserve.com is a fine example.
    Any help would be appreciated.
  • silencer · 5 months ago
    Reddit mods logged into my youtube account because I foolishly used the same username and password. They then deleted my files and cancelled my account after changing the email address to prevent recovery.
    Do you REALLY want those guys having access to your personal resume?
  • PeopleSearch · 4 months ago
    Yet another noble site that will go up against so many others. Google People Search