We’re all inundated with the amount of job sites out there, but what if you could vote on whether or not you like the job listings a site has to offer?
Reddit Jobs allows you to do just that. As with other Reddit sites, the main page shows a list of content, or jobs, that you can give an “up” or “down” vote to depending on how you like them. The site was created for Reddit by JobAlchemist, which also created Startuply, a similar site.
If you click on any of the job listings, you’ll be redirected to a page with more information about the job and company. The page also features a drop-down Google map of where the company is located and the ability to share job postings through other social networks.
Employers who use the site have the option of posting jobs through a quick process or building a profile that allows them to share more about themselves and get feedback on their listings. It costs $300 to list an opening on the site for 30 days, but there are discounts for bulk listings.
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June 19th, 2009 at 3:33 pm
Hey Jennifer, thanks for pointing out RedditJobs.com. We worked closely with Reddit to build a site that reflects their unique community and character. How many job sites let a company describe their “alignment” in their profiles? Seriously. It’s got a sense of humor and playfulness that we think job seekers will respond well to.
We also track the job voting to share it with employers so they can get a sense of how the community responds to their listings, style, and opportunities. We’ll see how it goes…