There are a few that purport to search other such websites, but they are not very accurate, because each of the other websites (referred to as "boards", because they "post" jobs as if they were on a virtual "bulletin board") perform searches using different criteria. For example, one board's "chef" might be another's "cook" which may be another's "kitchen staff", etc, so entering one or the other word may not get what you want! Furthermore, most boards have the same jobs, because agencies and primary companies want to "cast" as wide a "net" in order to "catch" as many prospective employees as they can, and they do not want to appear as if they are playing "favorites".
You would be much better off choosing up to three such boards, and sticking with them.
Use the same search terms you enter into those boards into your favorite search engine to get even more results (avoid punctuation marks and try to keep it simple!). But, keep in mind that many job listings are out-of-date. Search engines do not understand the concept of "dated" jobs, so don't get too excited when you see the "perfect" job, only to find out that it was from 1992! ;)
Good luck!
2007-11-05 11:03:01
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answered by skaizun 6
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