
Rivka commented on the Who Are You? article this way: I like the tips that this site gives, though more information on jobs available would be nice too. There are quite a lot of sites for this, though, so I guess that it may be unnecessary for there to be another? This is great feedback [...]
Continue reading >> What Would You Like to See on JobMob?
--Jacob Share

Isabont is a website that aims to “plan your career. manage your job search.” An easy claim to make but the video demos on the Isabont homepage do make the tool quite appealing. Simon Clay Michael, Isabont’s founder, was kind enough to offer a Premium account so that I could test out the site for you in all its glory. This is the JobMob review.
Continue reading >> Isabont – The Lazy Way to Job Search?
--Jacob Share

The existing jobs websites in Israel fall into 4 categories: corporate websites listing job openings such as Intel’s (Hebrew), recruiter websites like TripleTec’s, job boards like Jobnet’s or employment resource directories like UzIT’s Shimushon (Hebrew). After my recent successful Israeli job search during the summer and autumn of 2006, a friend and I started JobMob with the intention of doing something very different.
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--Jacob Share

One of the most daunting aspects of a jobhunt is organizing it all, especially if it’s a prolonged search. Who did you speak to when, what did you send to whom, perhaps even what did you wear to which interview. Yahoo! Finance recently praised JibberJobber as a tool to ease this burden. This is the [...]
Continue reading >> Yahoo! Finance Recommends JibberJobber To Organize Your Job Search
--Jacob Share

The LeWeb3 conference brought to Paris all kinds of people from Internetpreneurs to professional bloggers, from hardcore gamers to so-called Old Media journalists. Many came to listen, but most came with a message to spread. This is how they did it.
Continue reading >> The Secrets of Successful Internet Conference Marketing – Part 1
--Jacob Share