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billybrag
Oct 22nd 2005, 4:06 pm
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good job portal website, something along the lines of monster or fish4jobs etc?
preferably a low cost/free script :)
cheers
Mike
jehzlau
Apr 4th 2007, 7:32 pm
This is the cheapest so far in the web today.. posted last march 19, 2007. The cheapest, and the latest, fully customizable jobs script. ;)
http://www.devscripts.com/scripts/6235/Job_Portal_Script/index.html?PHPSESSID=994125c4ea92d7caca65b41e540729e2
I hope this helps :)
jehzlau
Apr 4th 2007, 7:37 pm
OOops.. I found a much more cheaper than my previous post.. it's only $20 check it out here:
http://www.clubscript.com/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=32
For free scripts.. you can check sourceforge.com :)
jehzlau
Apr 10th 2007, 7:11 pm
by the way, about those cheap scripts. I have found a lot of bugs for availscript. The script needs to be fixed and not stable online. You can try it for yourself. register to the demo version of availscript.com and see the dissapointing features... :(
jehzlau
Apr 10th 2007, 7:21 pm
any other comments regarding job portal scripts? :(
webgeeks
Nov 1st 2007, 8:42 pm
OOops.. I found a much more cheaper than my previous post.. it's only $20 check it out here:
http://www.clubscript.com/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=32
For free scripts.. you can check sourceforge.com :)
This script is very old, lacks in features, and can be found even free on the internet. I believe I have it somewhere in a list of php scripts that I downloaded in a turnkey-webscript pack a while back. So I can give you this one free if you'd like even though I wouldn't recommend it.
I'm actually in the process of building a job portal for a friend, and due to low budget we might be using a script and then customize it. We're thinking of using
http://jobs.mojoclassifieds.net/mojoJobs.cgi
do u have a budget?
vidal
May 27th 2008, 2:03 am
My job search script JobGeni.com http://www.jobgeni.com is for sale.
You will get instant content and It's simular like indeed.com or simplyhired.com
The script aggregates the best and biggest job board sites on the web. You don't need a database, just upload and everything works! You can add as many engines as you like.
pm me if you're interested. price 199$
cre8ive
May 27th 2008, 3:19 am
phProfession (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phprofession/)
Postnuked Version of the phprofession script (http://community.postnuke.com/Article255.htm)
OsJobber (http://osjobber.com/)
PHPJB (http://www.phpjb.com/free_php_software.html) (Lite)
are a few of free scripts I found so far. I downloaded about a dozen or so scripts and tried to install them. One of problems I'm facing is that most of them provide almost no instructions on how to install. If they do, just don't work. *** sigh ***
I'd appreciate any help on this.
I'm so damn tired ...
vidal
May 27th 2008, 1:59 pm
You're right,
But my script JobGeni, you just have to upload and your done, your very own job site up and running in seconds. No database, Just realtime content aggregating through rss search from the biggest jobs boards.
phProfession (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phprofession/)
Postnuked Version of the phprofession script (http://community.postnuke.com/Article255.htm)
OsJobber (http://osjobber.com/)
PHPJB (http://www.phpjb.com/free_php_software.html) (Lite)
are a few of free scripts I found so far. I downloaded about a dozen or so scripts and tried to install them. One of problems I'm facing is that most of them provide almost no instructions on how to install. If they do, just don't work. *** sigh ***
I'd appreciate any help on this.
I'm so damn tired ...
netx
May 27th 2008, 2:10 pm
http://www.jobberbase.com/ - jobberBase is a great open source job board software, foundation of the successful www.jobber.ro
Good luck!
Robert
jobbank
May 29th 2008, 12:55 am
This one is on the expensive side, but worth the value... http://www.scriptdemo.com/details/phpjobsite/
Aatma
Nov 24th 2008, 9:42 am
i have used easy job portal and another one from India
Easy job portal is good
However these scripts require lot and lot of work in promoting sites. I dont think it is worth the effort
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