Arecent post on the Basic Thinking Blog led me to opusforum, a page that is looking a lot like the well known craigslist. It’s not really Job Search 2.0 technology, though very user-friendly. And we like user-friendly.
When a job seeker is filling out online application forms, often it is the category "skills" which makes him or her wish for more options. On offer are usually categories like "languages", "computer languages" and "MS Office", as well as corresponding attributes like "basic", advanced" or "expert".Though I know this is a standard procedure, I […]
If I lived in the US I would use SimplyHired.com. "Job Search Made Simple." And there is another idea for a business in Germany.
I am 31 years old. I studied American Literature, Language & Culture in Hamburg, Germany, graduating in 2002 with an M.A. My minors were psychology and music. Quite interestingly my favorite subjects in school were maths and physics. I began my working life when I was around 14, delivering all kinds of weekly or monthly […]
The feed behind my little orange XML button is located at FeedBurner (the one automatically detected is, unfortunately still the typepad-feed, but to change that will be another project). Here is today’s Feedburner-question: I was under the impression, that most people do not maintain their feed on a daily basis. However, I often have fluctuations […]
Coinciding with the start of Les Blogs, today marks the start of my open Job Search via this blog. I work as a freelancer at the moment but of course it never hurts to collect new contacts which could turn into business. Moreover, this is as good a time as ever to think about what […]