We've added some new features to the website of The Job Seekers Union to make it more effective in terms of addressing the needs of job seekers in the current economic climate.
A number of people have suggested the creation of a blog and as you can see this is now up and running. We will be using this blog to post information that might be helpful to you in your quest for gainful employment, along with other news to keep you up to date about what's happening with The Job Seekers Union. We also hope that it will provide a forum for discussion about issues pertaining to joblessness and the economy, sounding out the views of those who have been affected.
In addition a new section of Job Seekers Classifieds has been created. The idea is to provide a free service to members of The Job Seekers Union who would like to advertise their businesses, skills, general availability for work etc. If you would like to post in The Job Seekers Classifieds simply e-mail your details to The Job Seekers Union. Please keep your ad copy brief and concise, c.200 words. We reserve the right to edit for publication, any submissions which we receive. You can include links to your own websites or domains if you wish.
To Join the Job Seekers Union please go to the Membership Section of The Job Seekers Union website.
Please note: This service is being provided in the spirit of assisting Job Seekers find gainful employment. If you are an established business and would like to advertise on our website, or some other platform that The Job Seekers Union may provide, please Email Us to discuss advertising opportunities.
Sunday, 24 May 2009
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