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Belonging to that aspiring doppelganger of Monster that Jobing is growing to become, WIjobs.com is the branch of the network covering the state of Wisconsin. The site aims to encourage and support local exchanges and boost small businesses; “Local jobs, local employers, local people” is their tagline, and they’ve put that principle to work by coming up with this network of sites, which allow employment seekers and employers to post their résumés/openings and get in mutual contact: one of my favorite features of the jobseeker profiles are that they can be set to be hidden from specific ... read more
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JobsInMadison.com belongs to a large network of job portals in the state of Wisconsin, providing an individual site for each city, and you guessed right: this one lists the jobs in Madison. The site aims to encourage and support diversity and high-qualification jobs to be given to locals, and thus they came up with this network of sites, which allow employment seekers and employers to post their résumés/ openings and get in mutual contact. The service is free for jobseekers, however employers have to pay a fee, depending on if it’s a single opening, or a frequent recruiter, but the fares a... read more
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Milwaukeejobs.com belongs to a large network of job portals in the state of Wisconsin. The site aims to encourage and support diversity and high-qualification jobs to be given to locals, and thus they came up with this network of sites, which allow employment seekers and employers to post their résumés/ openings and get in mutual contact. The service is free for jobseekers, however employers have to pay a fee, depending on if it’s a single opening, or a frequent recruiter, but the fares are not available from the site. Other than posting career openings and résumés, the site hosts a larg... read more
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