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Christopher Duncan21-Nov-13 0:17
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Simon O'Riordan from UK20-Nov-13 21:51
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AndrewDavie21-Nov-13 1:11
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Marc Clifton21-Nov-13 2:30
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IndifferentDisdain21-Nov-13 4:52
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Marc Clifton wrote:
figuring out how a real job searching website would actually work

Funny, as I was reading through this whole thread, the thing I kept thinking was "this sounds like a problem that needs to be solved".

Here's been my experience with Monster and all of them. My first job in college (fall 1999) was as a bus boy at a local Outback that I got by just going in and applying. Since then, I believe I've worked for 9 different employers, and every single one of them was through personal and/or professional contacts, including my first full-time gig out of college (CEO ate at the restaurant I was working at) and every one since. I've done the Monster thing and never once got a real offer/look/etc.

The simple fact is that employers want to hire people where someone in the org already knows the applicant. There's a lot less risk if someone you know is vouching for somebody. That is the problem that needs solving, and I think something like LinkedIn could do that, but it's just too douchey. As I heard on some TV show once, it just reeks of guys that wear their cellphones clipped to their belt.
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