Is it time for the Job board Obituary: Part Three

Following on from part two , where the recent history of the job board market was reviewed in preparation for the “Job Boards 2020?” discussion at TRU London. In the UK there were (pre-recession) 600,000 jobs available a month. Many of these would be advertised on multiple jo... [More]

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Is it time for the Job board Obituary: Part Two

Following on from part one, where we started looking into the history of Job Boards in preparation for the “Job Boards 2020?” discussion at TRU London. By 2000 CareerBuilder (then no. 2 US site) and one of the original sites back from 1994, was purchased by US newspaper group... [More]

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Job Board Pictures 1996-1997

As a follow up to my last post Is it time to write the Job Board obituary, check out these pictures and remember how far the web has come.  www.occ.com - 1996   Monster.com 1996   CareerBuilder.com - 1996   Hotjobs.com 1997 All ... [More]

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Is it time for the Job board Obituary, Part One

On the 18th Jan at TRU London I will be in a discussion focused on what the job board will look like in 2020.  I thought it would be good to review where the job board has come from to help prepare and put the considerations into perspective. It turned into quite a lot of thought, so I h... [More]

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Are job boards Doomed by 2010?

As the TRULondon unconference gets closer to show time it is the “Job board of 2020” track that excites me the most!     First up you need to fully appreciate what is so UN about an unconference?     It is an event where the discussion is audience driven. ... [More]

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