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Job board, stripped down

April 21, 2009 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Online recruiting, Web site
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Looking for another tool to help your company’s online recruiting efforts? Here’s one to try:

It’s a site called Voolkan, and it’s a stripped-down take on the online job board. The best part: It’s free for both employers and job seekers.

The look and feel is similar to Craigslist — no fancy graphics or ads, with all the job listings based on the date they’re posted. Voolkan is all about jobs, though. It uses a matching technology to recommend jobs to registered applicants based on their qualifications and the jobs they’ve applied for in the past.

Right now, the site has about 25,000 jobs advertised and has generated almost 100,000 job-seekers.

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