Looks great. Just one question - looks like anyone will be able to post jobs on the site, no? If that's the case I'm sure any recruiters who have a clue about the Sydney market will soon start posting jobs there (being an ex-recruiter it's what I'd do), could be an idea to be able to filter by "employer" or "agency". Not an immediate concern I know, but just putting it out there.
Cheers Avis Co-Founder of mmMule.com On Jul 18, 2:02 pm, Alexander Levashov <[email protected]> wrote: > People who care about security should have different password for different > services. There are plenty of tools that can help you generate and store an > individual password of good length for every website you use. > IMO free job board is not an Internet banking and comprehensive security > system is not the highest priority.-- > Best regards, > Alexander Levashov > Altima Interactive - custom web > developmentwww.altima.net.auemail: [email protected], July 18, > 2011, 10:44:59 PM, you wrote:Whoa now, I posted a job and it sent my password > back to me in plaintext email! C'mon, that's 1990's security naivete. > Say what you will about people using good passwords (I did in fact use a > unique and very strong password, but suspect I'm in a tiny minority of people > who would), the plain fact is many people re-use the same password across > many services and sending back it across the tubes, attached to their email > address, in plain text, compromises the security of *other* systems, not just > your own. > On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 10:36 PM, Alex North <[email protected]> wrote: > It certainly looks good. > I mean this in a completely non-facetious way: can it send me email when new > jobs are posted? I looked around, but couldn't find that functionality. (Yes, > I know I could hack the RSS feed through a mail notifier or something).A.On > Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Chaitanya > Kuber <[email protected]> wrote: > Looks great! > On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Jonathan > Clarke <[email protected]> wrote: > Love the UI of that job board. Really clean and minimalistic. Great job to > all involved. > Jonathan Clarke > Co-Founder of Deal Pinch > On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Matthew Ho <[email protected]> wrote: > awesome work. > we now have a facebook page - we're with the times > =)http://www.facebook.com/pages/Silicon-Beach/219047291472110we might be able > to monetise this air on airbnb..... > Cheers, > Matt Ho > Airbnb > @inspiredworlds > On Jul 17, 4:32 pm, Elias Bizannes <[email protected]> wrote: > > We now have a jobs service on the Silicon Beach website > > (http://siliconbeachaustralia.org/jobs), that is as free as the air to use. > > > > We've been road-testing it and we like it -- we hope you do to. Any feedback > > is welcome and we will evolve this over time. I've refreshed the database > > for a mostly clean start, so we will be relying on community feedback and > > usage to build out the ontologies (but hopefully not much else is needed to > > make this ready to use). > > > > Its built on Wordpress MU for the specific reason that this will be a > > platform to enable us to build out the site further. Three things I'm eyeing > > on next include Buddypress (for link sharing), a Q&A service (so we can > > better curate knowledge from this mailing list and reduce its volume), and > > Google account integrations (to integrate it with the forum). Other things I > > am thinking about is a brand refresh on the logo which is now being used > > more and is time for something smarter, as well doing something useful other > > than a redirect with the siliconbeach.org domain (which I opportunistically > > negotiated to buy only in this last year). > > > > A huge thanks to Victor Tsen from Perth who did some great tweaks on the > > software. 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