Monday, June 15, 2009

Get A Job With Reddit Jobs. Or At Least Vote On One

There are no shortage of job listing sites out there, especially in
this economy. But how do you know if the jobs listed on any of them
are actually any good? Why not vote on them?

Not surprisingly, that's a key selling point of Reddit Jobs, a new job
listing site branded by the popular social voting site. Just with the
regular Reddit site, on the main page you'll see a list of content —
in this case, jobs — and you can give any of them an "up" or "down"
vote depending on if you like them or not. "We think this is a pretty
sweet opportunity for employers to find great tech-savvy folks and
learn more about how they're perceived by potential employees," Luke
Groesbeck, the co-founder of JobAlchemist (which created the site for
Reddit), tells us.

Clicking on any of these job listings will take you to a page with
more information about the job. This information is presented in a
standardized way that is easy to follow with headers for the position
including: "Overview," "Who You Are," "What You'll Do," "What We
Offer," and "How to Apply." This page also features a nice drop-down
Google Map of where the company is located and has elements such as
ways to share job postings over other social networks.

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