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JukeDuke.com specializes in showcasing a users resume online. Offering features such as Unlimited picture upload, Previous employers, Services available, and times available for hire. This allows employers to simply their search and cut down their interview times. JukeDuke.com also simplifies the hiring process by allowing employers to book your services directly through your JukeDuke Profile. All you have to do is create your own portfolio, choose your skill area, upload pictures and resume, allow employers to search for potential employees by your skill, area, location or resume. Use your JukeDuke page to reply to job listings and link potential employers to your online portfolio.
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“JukeDuke lets you create online pictures & resume profile page which can act as subsidiary to simplify the process of job recruitment for freelancers.”
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With improved employer features, it could provide to become the ultimate employer hiring station simplifying the job search for employees and allowing them to maintain a constant work schedule without the heavy search. Also, it doubles as an All-about-you vehicle for job search. Use it on the run when you don’t have a resume on hand, just pass off your jukeduke extension and allow for people to be able to view your most updated resume and previous employers online.
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How many other sites are competing for the same pool of people? How will the site advertise itself?
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written by 1234gybotf 6 Months 18 Days ago | |
| From what I can judge, this doesn't even comply with simple IMS ePortfolio or HR-XML standards. So if you can't echxange your data also between systems,how could it be useful? Who wants their employabilitydata locked in and only to be able to be read by humans? This seems like a giant leap backwards, comparing with what the industry is doing already. And don't come with the 'but we're Web 2.0'. That's great, but you should have a standards compliant data format also. And I'm not talking about zipcodes. | ||