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ship

2007-03-27, 7:22 pm

Hi

We have a webmaster vacancy (based in rural setting in the West
Midlands, UK) - can anyone tell me where is the best (ideally free/on-
line) place to post an advert for the job?

To be honest we dont want to be innundated with low-grade time-
wasters...!

With thanks


Ship
Shiperton Henethe

John Hosking

2007-03-28, 4:19 am

ship wrote:
> We have a webmaster vacancy (based in rural setting in the West
> Midlands, UK) - can anyone tell me where is the best (ideally free/on-
> line) place to post an advert for the job?
>
> To be honest we dont want to be innundated with low-grade time-
> wasters...!


Would you be interested in a high-grade time-waster? :-P

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John
CJM

2007-03-28, 7:18 am


"ship" <shiphen@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:1175037703.254229.307130@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> We have a webmaster vacancy (based in rural setting in the West
> Midlands, UK) - can anyone tell me where is the best (ideally free/on-
> line) place to post an advert for the job?
>


Free? you can try places like http://www.freelancers.net/, but for a
relatively small fee you advertise jobs on sites like jobserve.co.uk. I'm
not sure what the current rates are these days but for a few quid, you'll
get plenty of responses. This compares well to going through an agency which
will cost you £2,000 to £5,000.


> To be honest we dont want to be innundated with low-grade time-
> wasters...!
>


I'm sure you don't, but you'll have to take what comes along. If 20% of your
candidates are even vaguely appropriate you will be doing well.

I stringly recommend you use a high-volume, high-quality, national site like
jobserve/gojobsite/etc. You'll get more chaff, but more wheat too.


ship

2007-04-04, 6:22 pm

On Mar 28, 9:13 am, John Hosking <J...@DELETE.Hosking.name.INVALID>
wrote:
> ship wrote:
>
>
> Would you be interested in a high-grade time-waster? :-P


Hmm... thanks but no thanks.


Ship

Tom Miller

2007-04-19, 6:21 pm

"ship" <shiphen@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:1175037703.254229.307130@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> Hi
>
> We have a webmaster vacancy (based in rural setting in the West
> Midlands, UK) - can anyone tell me where is the best (ideally free/on-
> line) place to post an advert for the job?
>
> To be honest we dont want to be innundated with low-grade time-
> wasters...!
>

I like www.dice.com but I don't know how much it costs to post on it.
www.guru.com is big into contracts. I don't know if it would be very good
to find a webmaster on. You may need to post a job description here to give
us a feel for what you are after. A list of "must have" skills and how many
years they need to have been doing it is probably useful to. As a job
hunter I use www.careerbuilder.com and www.monster.com as well as
www.dice.com

Hope this helps,
Tom



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