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I've never been that impressed with any so far, to be honest. A lot of them seem to be filled almost completely with recruitment agency adverts, rather than 'real' jobs direct from the employer. I applied to a few years ago and seemed bombarded with 'phone calls from agencies offering the most ridiculous jobs after they'd kept my C.V. on file - e.g. One which sounded ideal, but was over 200 miles away!

The Guardian website has a few though, but it depends what sort of job you're looking for - they tend to offer more managerial and governmental vacancies.

2006-07-24 20:04:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

I think it's better to visit a recruitment consultant personally rather than putting your cv online. I have tried online jobsite but cv always goes to the consultant and they will phone you for few jobs and keep asking all the time, if you have any interviews lined up and if you tell them yes than they just want some details from you so that they can provide them some candidates. It's better to register dierectly to a recruitmeny agncy, they are helpful.

2006-07-25 12:24:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I can't use any of them...jobsite if you have the patience, reed for the lower grade job, and then hotrecruit, monster, just jobs 4 students.I'll be watching other answers cos I need one too.

2006-07-24 17:26:22 · answer #3 · answered by syelark 3 · 0 0

jobing.com and hotjobs.com

monster seems to mainly have white collar jobs these days...

2006-07-24 17:27:18 · answer #4 · answered by wizardslizards 4 · 0 0

monster

2006-07-24 17:25:20 · answer #5 · answered by Shiny 3 · 0 0

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