Judd, Elias, I'm with you - no need to fend off recruiters. Surely the
more relevant jobs up there for our community the better.

Tristan, great idea as there's huge demand for internships. However
there is an option to filter by "internship" up there already so I
think the best route forward would be to keep building the brand &
attracting potential interns/employers to this site....once
internships are complete, then they use the same site to find their
job with the hottest up & coming startups out there ;) No better way
to build brand awareness!

Elias...if you're still looking at someone to help with rebranding/
logo redesign, let me know.

Cheers
Avis
Co-founder of mmMule.com

On Jul 20, 3:31 am, Tristan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great work to everyone involved.  A very useful service and really
> nice interface.
>
> You should take this and set up a tech internship website.  I looked
> around for one and couldn't find one that just did summer internships
> with a nice interface.  This one would be perfect.
>
> t
>
> 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. I also want to thank Alexander Levashov, Andrew Dowling, Khee
> > Seng's and Matthew Ho for their comments during the testing.
>
> > Elias Bizanneshttp://eliasbizannes.com
> > *Coming to a freeway near you:*http://startupbus.com

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