Former probloggers looking for work?

Filed as Uncategorized on January 28, 2008 1:21 pm

Have you ever needed to retreat back to the world of working after you’ve been a problogger? Fortunately I haven’t but I have a few friends who have lately. Luckily it’s not the end of the world. They have amazingly marketable skills and they just need a hand up. A new company called Standout Jobs is looking to help faciliate web 2.0 companies looking to fill job slots and revolutionize the recruiting process.

Here’s a peak into what Standout Jobs is all about:

Standout Jobs is built on the idea that companies need to provide candidates with a better online recruiting presence. Companies are losing out on great people because they don’t offer:

* Detailed and interesting information about what makes them tick
* An interactive, friendly experience
* A way for on-going relationships to form

Building relationships is the key to blogging and its the key to finding new work. So if you are a blogger looking for a gig with a company check out Standout Jobs, if I were looking I’d jump over there and check it out. It’s run by a long time friend of The Blog Herald so I’m excited to see what happens with it.

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  1. By Kim Kinrade posted on January 28, 2008 at 5:14 pm
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    Thanks for the info!

    Cheers,
    Kim

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  2. By Frank posted on January 24, 2013 at 11:27 pm
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    I’m currently working full time at the grocery store and am trying to guest blog as a second job. It’s tough but it’s working.

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