New linkedin search is better
Happily the new linkedin search function is much better, type in contractor in the search bar and on the jobs tab you get contractor or FTC jobs, seems that a few perm jobs slip through as well though.
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If you have agents in your contact list on Linkedin, you can see them regularly posting contracts, I have got a few that way.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Postif you're connected to agents on LinkedIn you will see contracts appearing in your news feed as they continuously advertise them.
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I have profiles on Xing and LinkedIn and have found contracts through both of them. if you're connected to agents on LinkedIn you will see contracts appearing in your news feed as they continuously advertise them. it is true though if you look for vacancies in the job search bit they are mostly perm.
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While we're at it. I must confess to liking "http://www.indeed.co.uk" .de or .whatcountrytakesyourfancy
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI use LinkedIn in Germany and get contracts/projects through it, don't bother with Xing too much but still get lots of stuff from consultancies from it, Gulp is better and can never work out my freelancer.de user/password
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou will find this hard to believe, but adult work is not the only connections site on the interweb.....
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIn Germany LinkedIn is called Xing. Contracts galore. Freelancer.de is also a good place to look.
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In Germany LinkedIn is called Xing. Contracts galore. Freelancer.de is also a good place to look.
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostI've found that due to me putting a lot of info on my LinkedIN Profile, I get very relevant jobs on that site.
Unfortunately they are all perm. Any ideas as to why hardly anyone advertises contract roles on linkedin?
My industry does have the appropriate contracts appearing online. But that's because I follow the few companies who cater for that market
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostI've found that due to me putting a lot of info on my LinkedIN Profile, I get very relevant jobs on that site.
Unfortunately they are all perm. Any ideas as to why hardly anyone advertises contract roles on linkedin?
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No contracts on LinkedIN
I've found that due to me putting a lot of info on my LinkedIN Profile, I get very relevant jobs on that site.
Unfortunately they are all perm. Any ideas as to why hardly anyone advertises contract roles on linkedin?Tags: None
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