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Subject: Sites the accept incoming job feeds
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: jimsnaps-ga
List Price: $30.00
Posted: 15 Nov 2006 16:31 PST
Expires: 15 Dec 2006 16:31 PST
Question ID: 783086
Hi, 

I'm looking for a list of 10 websites/services that accept incoming
job feeds for republication to their user base. This is the same model
employed by indeed.com.

The list of ten can not contain the following sites:

indeed.com
simplyhired.com
base.google.com
oodle.com
edgeio.com
careerjet.com

The list must also contain no sites that charge any fees to accept the
feed. Also no pay per click schemes can be included.

Thanks,

Jake

Clarification of Question by jimsnaps-ga on 15 Nov 2006 16:34 PST
As an update, the list of 10 sites submitted must contain the links to
the sites page where you can either find more information about
submitting a feed for find details on how to create the said feed for
submission...the links cannot be to the  homepage of the site. It has
to specifically address submitting feeds.

Request for Question Clarification by easterangel-ga on 16 Nov 2006 00:25 PST
Hi!

I have searched for a great deal of time and can only find six (6).
Would this be good enough?

Thanks.

Request for Question Clarification by easterangel-ga on 16 Nov 2006 16:46 PST
Hi!

Yes you can change the price of this question. Once you have changed
the price to $30, I will post an answer.

Thanks.

Clarification of Question by jimsnaps-ga on 18 Nov 2006 07:10 PST
Okay I've made the adjustment.

Jake
Answer  
Subject: Re: Sites the accept incoming job feeds
Answered By: easterangel-ga on 19 Nov 2006 16:22 PST
Rated:1 out of 5 stars
 
Hi! Thanks for the question.

Here are the links I found.

Jobsinsearch
http://www.jobsinsearch.com/feed/

4jobs
http://activewin.4jobs.com/JS/Action/Searchresults.asp?q=y&key=Webmaster&SType=1&I1=23

New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/

Career Mag
http://www.careermag.com/MKT/RSS/

Preferred Jobs
http://www.preferredjobs.com/rss/rssurl.asp

HotJobs RSS Feed
http://developer.yahoo.com/hotjobs/


Search terms used:
job rss feeds "for your site" webmasters syndicated 

I hope this would help you in your research. Before rating this
answer, please ask for a clarification if you have a question or if
you would need further information.
                                                          
                              
Regards,                              
Easterangel-ga                              
Google Answers Researcher

Request for Answer Clarification by jimsnaps-ga on 21 Nov 2006 15:16 PST
Okay I apologize. I just reread your message asking me not rate until
I respond to your answer. I'm going to write the google helpdesk and
see if I can get them to remove the rating.

Sorry about that.

Jake

Clarification of Answer by easterangel-ga on 21 Nov 2006 15:17 PST
Hi!

You should have first clarified this question before you gave me a
rating as I mentioned in my answer. Ratings cannot be changed from
here onwards.

I will try to find what you need.

Thanks.

Clarification of Answer by easterangel-ga on 21 Nov 2006 15:24 PST
Hi again  jimsnaps-ga!

It got me thinking... wouldn't posting your job in the websites I
mentioned automatically includes it in the rss and xml feeds as well?

Let's say you post a job at Jobsinsearch.com. Since they have the
capability for xml and rss feeds, then your job is included there as
well!

Tell me if this clarifies what you want.

Request for Answer Clarification by jimsnaps-ga on 21 Nov 2006 22:21 PST
Hi Angel,

Thanks for the message. Unforutnately what you propose wouldn't work.
I have thousands of jobs so posting them on a one off basis wouldn't
work. What I need is a way to supply a predefined 'feed' to a given
site which they then index for display to their users. Again the
indeed.com example is the best way to understand this.

Jim

PS. I'm still waiting to hear from google on how to adjust that
rating. Sorry about that.

Clarification of Answer by easterangel-ga on 22 Nov 2006 01:01 PST
HI!

I can only find three sites for free that actually does something
similar to Indeed.com. Are these sites useful to you?

HR Panel
http://www.hrpanel.com/HrpEmpAdd.asp

2 JobSearch
http://www.2jobsearch.net/

aNewJob.com
http://www.anewjob.com/index.php/employerInfo.do

Thanks.
jimsnaps-ga rated this answer:1 out of 5 stars
Okay it appears you read the question incorrectly or it needs further
clarification. I am looking for sites that will accept MY JOB Feeds
for publication to their userbase. You gave me the opposite of what I
asked for. You gave me sites that let me republish their jobs.

Here you can read what I'm looking for. Indeed.com describes it well:

http://www.indeed.com/jsp/includejobs.jsp

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Comments  
Subject: Re: Sites the accept incoming job feeds
From: sgillmore-ga on 16 Nov 2006 15:42 PST
 
I really need ten but I will consider 6. Can I adjust my bid down
accordingly to $30?

Jake
Subject: Re: Sites the accept incoming job feeds
From: jimsnaps-ga on 17 Nov 2006 19:28 PST
 
Okay I adjusted the price accordingly.
Subject: Re: Sites the accept incoming job feeds
From: jimsnaps-ga on 18 Nov 2006 07:09 PST
 
Okay is there any other information you need from me? Please let me know.

Jake

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