New Niche Job Boards
I get quite a few press releases from sites asking if we'll feature them in the newsletter - too many in fact for us to be able to mention every one each week. I thought I'd write a quick post about some of the new niche job boards being launched to compensate for this lack of space (however it's taken me a while to get round to it so I'm sorry if a couple of these are "old news").
I think that there are some great and/or interesting niche job boards coming onto the market (as well as some very very obscure ones in my opinion - I'm just waiting to see the press release for this niche job site www.jobsforlazypeople.com). Here are some of them in no particular order:
JobsinStockholm - for English speaking jobs in Sweden
Butternutjobs.com - jobs in East Anglia
SupplyChainOnline - the Supply Chain, Purchasing and Logistics market
Spatial Jobs Online - vacancies within the spatial industry
jobs.routesonline.com - route development jobs (for airports and airlines)
ICSJobsBoard.com - customer service professionals
ScienceProspects - dedicated to science jobs
Jobstopia - advertising Sheffield Jobs, Doncaster Jobs and vacancies throughout Yorkshire
Digital Industry Jobs - covering the digital marketplace
By the way, we try to maintain a full list of UK job boards (split into job functions/industry sectors) on the UK Recruiter site so if you want to find the ones for your market pop over there.

HI Louise
Thanks for the plug about the ERE conference. Keith and I are also running a workshop on the Wednesday, so anybody that is interested in learning more about the Global Recruitment space, come on out.
Alan
Posted by: Alan Whitford | 23 October 2007 at 01:11 PM
Hi Louise.
Thanks for the mention about Jobstopia.
We are launching our all new site in early January so we will make sure you get an advance press release of the numerous innovations we will be bringing to the online jobsite market.
Thanks
Andrew
Posted by: Andrew | 29 October 2007 at 04:05 PM
Thanks for the mention for JobsinStockholm.com!
Posted by: Adrianne | 19 November 2007 at 01:46 PM