Right now I am targeting the US, but it can find job openings anywhere in the world. Based on a careerjet's API. Like it? Hate it? Did it bring up jobs for your particular area? http://fastjobster.com Your input will be appreciated.
hey qwikad, heres my review; Domain : nice n catchy domain you have, all the best for your site (10/10) Content : Nice niche and easy-to-use UI , love the font and the way search displays plus its a unique, good luck (10/10) Design : You have catchy design, its simple , loads fast and most importantly user friendly !! so thumbs up (10/10) Overall : I Like it as far as my review is concern, its a win-win for u good luck with your project n earn hard (10/10) Regards, Shaun
Looks good, it's fast and even brought up Auckland jobs be careful with bullet points both in the listing and in the search results Might be more user friendly if the email label is omitted if there isn't valid data and if urls are clickable.
Thank you for the suggestion. Will have to look into whether or not I can omit the email labels if there is no valid data. Do you think setting a different charset may take care of those bullets? Right now it's UTF-8. Not sure which one could take care of it.
You might just have to add a str_replace to the grooming section of your code each time you find one of those problems. UTF-8 would be the norm.
Yes I like it 1st impressed me White background feel good like it really machin Favicon overall 8 out of 10
I have completely re-vamped the site. The one before looked more like a white page with a search engine on it. http://FastJobster.com Lately, I've been pondering the whole idea of a site's trustworthiness. Let's say you happen to stop by this site, would you stick around? Does it look like a good, solid job search engine to you that you would want to use? Thanks!
Hello I've been in this industry for a little while since (2008) I can tell you that you are on the right track, but I can also tell you that you are going to need more than job search to become successful in this industry (unless you attracts millions) you need to add resume searching (at least get resume uploads for now) . Design is okay not the best but not the worse i've seen either.
I liked the look of the site as soon as it loaded up. I then entered my city and 220 jobs in my area popped up. So yes, I think that the site is good and works well. Very easy to use. I would recommend it if someone I knew was looking for a job. Good work. Keep it up
Thank you. Not sure about adding a resume submission option, but I was thinking about adding an option for employers to add featured jobs (featured jobs will be displayed at the top of the regular listings). That way I can add another revenue stream. I doubt anyone will be interested in paid resume submission.
Jobs alone are not going to make you successful. You definitely need job submission, but you also need other things that are going to separate you from the rest. There are thousands of job boards out there. I know I helped build a lot of them. I'm telling you this just as advice ( I would normally charge you $100.00 an hour for this info ). Resume submission isn't that hard to do and you are crazy for not collecting it if people want to submit it - you could charge $1.00 a resume or monthly fees to access the database. Seriously think about this. Whats going to make you different from Indeed, SimplyHired, JuJu, Jobs2Careers (distribution) and the vast others? You have to answer that question. Either you have to tailor towards job seekers (little to no money) or you have to tailor towards employers (has the money) finding the middle ground between both is ideal - but always go after where the money is so you can fund where the money is not. You're in this to make money right? Not just a pet project? FYI Look at these website: http://www.jobboardsecrets.com http://jobboarders.com
I went ahead and redid my site again. I really like how it looks / functions now: http://FastJobster.com Since you mentioned (and I can't promise I'll purchase anything), do you know of a good, easy to install / integrate with the current job search site script that accepts Paypal payments for resume / job submissions? I do have one, but it has a dozen of other functions which make the script heavy. I'll use it if nothing else that I like comes across. Thanks!
The site is pretty good and descent. It's great that you have a lot of jobs available for the public (6 million jobs that's a lot). One thing though, your logo. The jobster word looks like lobster. Maybe elongate the letter "L". But all in all the site is really good.
You should look at some free solutions - such a simply-partner.com or jobboard.io - grab them XML feed and embed it into your search results set up a subdomain like "EMPLOYERS" or something to get it they handle the payments etc. ) i recommend jobboard.io
The concept/idea is quietly brilliant. The design of the site is simple but nice and the domain is wisely chosen. When I was looking for jobs in my city, I got 97 results and I guess this is a big number that the site is working totally fine. The categories make the job easy to be found out. Good luck with your site.