You're basically spending your time to provide a free service for what recruiters are used to pay. Those who need a new job will anyway search at the job sites.
On the other hand, here's an example of a free job ad service: http://jobs.perl.org/ but it's a bit different from a mailing list with disabled archiving ;) >________________________________ >From: Fredy Kuenzler <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 9:14 AM >Subject: Re: [swinog] New list for jobs > >Am 23.08.2011 08:20, schrieb Per Jessen: >>> To answer some little unhappyness from Viktor, Per and Stanislav, >>> >>> It is to allow more offers to be posted, especially from job-agencies. >>> We have done this because we were asked by an agency to regularly post >>> on the general list and we refused. >> >> Okay, that makes a lot more sense. Perhaps the list would have been >> better named "jobads" :-) > >The community should decide. If noone would subscribe to swinog-jobs, it >simply would die again. But it seems that quite a big chunk of the community >is interested in job advertising. As of now 72 subscribers are registered at >swinog-jobs. For comparison: swinog has 917 subscribers. > >F. > > >
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