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[ILUG] A bit more about jobs, jobs, jobs...

[ILUG] A bit more about jobs, jobs, jobs...

Guest, Ken kengu at credo.ie
Fri May 12 11:02:13 IST 2000


#-----Original Message-----
#From: adam beecher [mailto:adam at iewebs.com]
#Sent: 11 May 2000 15:04
#To: ILUG
#Subject: RE: [ILUG] A bit more about jobs, jobs, jobs...
#
#
#> I think thats a great (having a place for people looking for jobs).
#> Actually I'll be looking for a job (I really want to get 
#somthing Linux
#> related) I'm a first year, Mature student so if this cvdb 
#idea kicks in
#> I'll definatly use it.
#>
#That reminds me - anyone wanna put a list of DB fields 
#together for me? Never
#mind the agencies/employers fields for now - although if you 
#have time, go for
#it - but I could do with the ones for CV's. I don't even 
#remember what a CV
#looks like anymore!

Hmm. Two ways for taking care of CVs sprint to mind.
One of them is the utter epitome of laziness - have a URLOFCV field.
The other way is a bit more involved and would mean having 
skills & experience/work tables. 
having an Expires date entry may be a good thing to keep the
database from filling up with cruft if someone forgets to remove
their entry after finding their 'ideal job'.
If you go to dice.com you should be able to figure out how they do
it.

Ken




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