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| JobMetaSeek | Saturday, February 4, 2012 |
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Free Job Posting
The free job posting service is designed to help recruiters and employers get
employment announcements and job postings widely distributed at absolutely
no cost or obligation. This is a free service, registration is not required
and all we ask is that you post legitimate job offers and follow the
guidelines below.
Prohibited Job PostingOur goal is to prevent abuse of the job posting system and have a database that is professional and useful for job-seekers. Please note that we do not accept any "Work at Home" positions and these types of postings are automatically deleted. Although we reserve the right to remove any job posting for any reason at any time, the following types of job postings are explicitly prohibited:
Post a JobYour job postings will automatically show up on Jobvertise and search engines like Google, and Yahoo. The Jobvertise network is one of the most popular employment sites on the Internet and your Job Postings are fully searchable using our Job Meta Search Engine. This is an excellent opportunity to get your employment announcement widely distributed at absolutely no cost to you.
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