Unemployed Tech Execs Put Up Their Own Site
from the too-good-for-monster.com? dept
It seems that a bunch of out of work tech execs have banded together to put up their own site to post resumes, network, and look for jobs. I'm not sure why any of the regular job sites such as Monster and Hotjobs aren't good enough for them. I hadn't realized that executives needed their own private corner. Of course, my first thought, was how many of these former executives really deserved to be executives in the first place. During the age of title inflation plenty of "executives" really didn't deserve the positions they held.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Uh... actually...
Anyone who dependins on third party sites to distribute their resume is just plain lazy.
Anyone who *pays* to have their resume distributed is patently stupid.
Your resume is content. There's absolutely no reason that it can be fun for both you and the reader. If you can't engage the reader, what does that really say about *you*.
Just take a look at fscked company.
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