Just a quick announcement to let you know the Virtualization.com Job Board is now up and running. For only $160, you can post a job offer which will be published on the board for 30 days. This offer provides you with the best possible return on your recruitment investment by targetting your open positions to the core audience instead of trying to hit a fly with a cannon.
Virtualization.com reaches thousands of professionals from the virtualization industry on a daily basis, from developers, engineers, system administrators, security officers and programmers to product, marketing & general management. Stop searching for the right candidates to fill your virtualization positions and start finding them!
Every two weeks, we’ll post published job offers in an article under the category ‘Jobs’, which will also be sent out to our e-mail newsletter subscribers. The 5 latest jobs will also be featured in the homepage sidebar.
For job seekers, the job board features a handy way of filtering outstanding job offers by occupation (consulting, development, marketing, etc.) and type (full-time, part-time, internship, etc.). Should there be no results for your query, the application will show jobs from other recruitment websites and portals, if available. The job board comes with a dedicated RSS feed you can subscribe to in your favorite feed reader.
The job board is powered by Job-A-Matic, a SimplyHired service.
Rod Trent says
myITforum.com provides this for free.
Robin Wauters says
Hey Rod, I actually can’t find any job listings or job board on your website, or am I just looking over it?
A bothered reader says
First the ads on top of the page, and now the job board…
Is there any chance that you stop copycat virtualization.info and start doing something on your own?
Robin Wauters says
Hi reader, we had no idea virtualization.info actually invented the use of ads on top of web pages as well as online job boards! Thanks for bringing that caveat to our attention.
Seriously though, have you seen many pro blogs without top ads or job boards?
Avid Reader says
It is rediculous when people lay claim to having invented something that they haven’t.
Keep up the good work on Virtualization.com