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Eric Wise

Business & .NET

Codebetter does job searches better!

It is undeniable that the blogosphere is becoming a prime time source of networking, information, and advertising.  With this in mind, we've been watching the evolution of blogging.  Authors like Scott Hanselman and Sahil Malik, business owners like Joel Spolsky and Eric Sink all are using the blogosphere to help others in their professional development and other ventures. Recently, the blogosphere evolved again, this time with blog sites like Joel's and 37signals offering basic job boards.  These have been fairly successful, but at the same time I began thinking that while these sites are useful, they don't really support the blogosphere all that well and in spite of having an IT niche, they don't seem to be taking advantage by differentiating their job engines for IT specific benefits beyond offering RSS feeds.
With all this in mind, Brendan and I have been working tirelessly on http://jobs.codebetter.com which we are pleased to announce the official launch of today!  When designing our site, we had the following goals in mind:
  1. First and foremost, we want to be sure that quality jobs find quality people.  By requiring all posters to post the real company name for real positions, we will strive to keep the anonymous "headhunter spam" off our boards so that our job seekers can view higher quality jobs from companies they can know, research, and trust.
  2. Second, we want to ensure technical employers that their ads are reaching the top tier of developers in the world.  This is actually the easy part, since it is your top tier developers who actively read blogs to constantly improve their skills and share ideas.  (fish where the fish are feeding)
  3. Third, we acknowledge that we owe the blogosphere in general a lot for the success of Codebetter.com.  As such, we want to ensure that all of our friends and contacts in the blogosphere can make money right along with us.  Thus we have launched an affiliate program, if you have a technical blog/site, all you have to do is register as an affiliate and then put some javascript on your site.  This javascript randomly displays active jobs from our feed ala Google Adwords.  You will be create a referral code during to put into the script, and if employers find us and post jobs because of you, you will receive $105 for every ad they post, for life.  In this way, not only do we help fund our brothers and sisters in the blogosphere, but we also add value to employers as unlike other job sites where your job exists only in one place, when you post with us your job can be shown on potentially dozens of other sites.
  4. Fourth, we know that our jobs are for technical workers.  We wanted to differentiate our job postings based on this.  To do this, during the ad creation process we created a series of optional survey questions for employers that delve into what their IT environment is like... Do you allow telecommuting?  What kind of workstations do you provide?  Will I work in a cubicle or office?  Do you have reward programs for outstanding achievements?  All of these questions attempt to go beyond the standard job post and give IT workers a glimpse into the IT perks the employer offers.

In closing, I'd like to thank all of our loyal readers, and our current and future affiliates.  Together, we are a powerful force of information and networking, and if we can help quality employers and employees find each other, the positive effect will ripple throughout our field.



Comments

karl said:

GREAT WORK!!! :)

# October 10, 2006 8:27 AM

Brendan Tompkins said:

I'm thrilled to announce Jobs.CodeBetter.Com a new job board and job ad syndication service created

# October 10, 2006 9:18 AM

Chris Wallace said:

You should probably take down the XHTML and CSS links until the page actually validates. Nice work though.

# October 10, 2006 1:30 PM

Confessions of a Webgypsy said:

CodeBetter.Com, the inspiration for the creation of this community, has launched it's newest feature,...

# October 10, 2006 1:34 PM

Dave Balzer said:

CodeBetter.Com, the inspiration for the creation of this community, has launched it's newest feature,...

# October 10, 2006 1:34 PM

Eric Wise said:

I like the validator even though it's not perfect.  Viewstate etc confuse the validator... I just like to see how close I can get things.

# October 10, 2006 2:28 PM

Jeremy D. Miller said:

Looks sharp Eric.

# October 10, 2006 5:26 PM

Greg said:

looks great.

# October 10, 2006 7:10 PM

Jason Haley said:

# October 10, 2006 9:55 PM

Chris Wallace said:

I've successfully validated plenty of sites with viewstate with both XHTML 1 transitional and strict doc types. If you set the XHTML compliance mode in your web.config to strict so it matches your doc type that will get rid of the error about the form tag's name attribute. The rest of the errors just look like tedious markup issues (missing alt tags on images and use of elements that no longer exist in the strict doc type). You also have a couple of places where you have an input tag out of place. Wrapping those in a div usually gets rid of those errors.

# October 11, 2006 4:42 AM

Karl Seguin [MVP] said:

In case you missed the announcement , Eric and Brendan released jobs.codebetter.com not too long ago.

# October 17, 2006 1:46 PM
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