LinuxQuestions.org Adds Linux and Open Source Job Marketplace
[Posted July 10, 2006 by cook]
| From: |
| Jeremy <jeremy-AT-linuxquestions.org> |
| To: |
| pr-AT-lwn.net |
| Subject: |
| PR - LinuxQuestions.org Adds Linux and Open Source Job Marketplace |
| Date: |
| Sun, 9 Jul 2006 21:25:41 -0400 (EDT) |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=...
LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce the addition of the "LQ Job
Marketplace", which will allow employers to post available positions for
Linux, Open Source and programming related jobs. The LQ Job Marketplace
will allow postings for full-time, part-time, permanent, temporary and
contract positions. There will be a nominal one time fee associated with
posting a new job, while viewing available positions will remain free for
both LQ members and guests. Visit http://www.linuxquestions.org/jobs to
go directly to the LQ Jobs Marketplace. As an introductory offer, all job
postings are currently discounted 20%.
"There has been an increasing demand by companies to be able to post
available positions at LinuxQuestions.org", said site founder Jeremy
Garcia. "The addition of the LQ Jobs Marketplace falls in line with the
mission of the site, which is to support and promote the Linux and Open
Source communities. The marketplace will give companies exposure to LQ's
over 250,000 registered members as well as the huge number of monthly
visitors, while allowing members of the community to find positions that
will allow them to work with Linux and Open Source", he continued.
About LinuxQuestions.org:
LinuxQuestions.org is a free, friendly and active Linux Community with
over 250,000 members and over 2,300,000 posts. Founded in 2000 LQ offers
forums, reviews, a Linux hardware compatibility list, a Linux knowledge
base in wiki format, Linux tutorials, a free Linux download site, a Linux
podcast, a Linux Radio show, a social bookmarking site and more. LQ has
forums for everything from Linux Newbies to Linux in the Enterprise and
has 25 officially recognized Linux distribution forums.
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