Michael,

The twitter URL in your sig is 404.

J

On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Michael Overell <michael.over...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> A jobs board is a great idea for startup-specific opportunities in
> Australia. We'd like to support as a complementary service.
>
> RecruitLoop launched in beta in early May. We connect SME employers
> with expert recruiters who provide flexible support, charged at an
> hourly rate.
>
> One of our innovative features is recorded video interviews, which
> save employers hours in screening candidates. You (or your recruiter)
> write the questions. Candidates respond via webcam at home. You watch
> when it suits you.
>
> Silicon Beach offer:  5 free video interviews to help in hiring your
> next role. Regular charge is $25 per video.
>
> We currently only offer video interviews as part of a managed
> 'project' when you engage one of our recruiters (analogous to a
> freelancer.com project). However, for SB members we can offer them as
> a standalone service. You provide the candidates and questions, we can
> manage the rest. Of course, we'd love to help with any other parts of
> the recruiting process as well ;).
>
> Available to all SB members, and any (startup) employer that posts an
> ad on the soon-to-be SB jobs board [until at least Dec 2011].
>
> Please contact me directly.
>
> Michael Overell
>
> RecruitLoop
> w: www.recruitloop.com.au
> e: mich...@recruitloop.com
> m: +61 408 791 984
>
> http://twitter.com.au/recruitloop
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jun 12, 12:13 pm, Elias Bizannes <elias.bizan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I think it's time we did more with the Silicon Beach website, and two
> > specific use cases have become apparent.
> >
> > 1) A jobs board. A place where you can list open positions as well as
> find
> > jobs in the startup community.
> > 2) A hacker news service. We all read and share links on Twitter -- why
> not
> > get it onto a new submission system and have contextual discussions
> there?
> >
> > I've already talked about this with people and want to implement this so
> > what I'm asking is more (and ask this thread be about):
> > a) technologies we can use to build something like this. Are there any
> > open-source tools people recomend?
> > b) people interested in driving these projects in terms of developing
> them
> > (if open-source doesn't fit our requirements), implementing them, and
> > designing them (ie, governance)
> > c) synergies with other websites so we make this complementary
> >
> > Thanks :-)
> > Elias
> >
> > Elias Bizanneshttp://eliasbizannes.com
>
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