z/Journal launches mainframe jobs site
The z/Journal, a magazine and online site for mainframers, has just launched a mainframe jobs list. The site allows visitors to filter the results by date, job type and location. Meanwhile, it is charging employers about $100 to post their jobs on the site for 60 days.
One thing it doesn’t have that would help, especially as the number of job listings grows, is a search function.
Posted: June 27th, 2007 under Data center jobs, Data center job market and career advancement.
Does this new jobsite mean my emails from HR department recruiters and external agencies will decline? Every night my yahoo box is full of recruiters wanting me to take a ZOS job somewhere else than where I’m at…. and occasionally where I’m already at.
Sometimes I reply “Thanks for thinking of me.”
But mostly I hit the delete key.
Comment by Bob Schmidt — June 27, 2007 @ 1:16 pm