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Really, jobserve is pretty much the only place I apply for jobs. The only other site is totaljobs which is a bit crap. Everything else is just wading through crappy recruiter calls chancing a reference.
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That's me as well. The scrolling on that box never works, it skips around all over the place. I always switch to classic.Originally posted by Whorty View PostI still use the 'Classic' view if I go on there - the 'new' view is rubbish.
I find Jobserve useful to find current rate trends but never apply for contracts on there.
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Originally posted by edison View PostIt's a fact of life that most recruiters and job board websites are rubbish.
It never ceases to amaze me how many sites don't have even a half complete set of filters like by rate, date posted, or even contract/perm or can't even return proper search results.Yes, Jobserve is probably one of the better ones but there are lots that are really poor.Originally posted by MasterBait View PostJobserve has all these filters and more
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I still use the 'Classic' view if I go on there - the 'new' view is rubbish.
I find Jobserve useful to find current rate trends but never apply for contracts on there.
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Try Total Jobs and see what you think of that pile of tulipe.
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Jobserve has all these filters and moreOriginally posted by edison View PostIt's a fact of life that most recruiters and job board websites are rubbish.
It never ceases to amaze me how many sites don't have even a half complete set of filters like by rate, date posted, or even contract/perm or can't even return proper search results.
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It's a fact of life that most recruiters and job board websites are rubbish.
It never ceases to amaze me how many sites don't have even a half complete set of filters like by rate, date posted, or even contract/perm or can't even return proper search results.
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And not even added an inside / outside IR35 bit which will be essential for contracts from April (or now actually).Originally posted by wattaj View PostThey've added a "new" dashboard... you know, that thing that no-body ever looked at... but the search pages are exactly the same.

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Looks the same to meOriginally posted by unixman View PostYes, its finally happened. Jobserve has dragged itself into the 2000s with a shiny new site.
Er, looks like a few rough edges. The home button doesn't seem to go anywhere. A zero width border on the Dashboard under Firefox. Basic grammar in the dialogues, and no speed upgrade unfortunately.
But whatever!
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HUzzah! Jobserve has been redesigned !
Yes, its finally happened. Jobserve has dragged itself into the 2000s with a shiny new site.
Er, looks like a few rough edges. The home button doesn't seem to go anywhere. A zero width border on the Dashboard under Firefox. Basic grammar in the dialogues, and no speed upgrade unfortunately.
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