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Comments on: Relationship management for job seekers: JibberJobber

One start-up, JibberJobber, is building a relationship management service for job seekers.

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Jibber Jobber
by ERReddick November 29, 2006 4:25 PM PST
This is an excellent article.I am glad Jason has been reconized for the excellent tools he offeres to job seekers.
As far as I am concerned his web site, bog and tools are all a job seeker needs.He provides great, current and creative information.
Ellen Reddick
Elite Business Communcations
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Great idea and a great site
by codecoward November 30, 2006 9:21 AM PST
I have recently begun using JibberJobber to track contacts that I have made to various employers, and I have to say it is an effective way to see what I have done. These days, the sheer volume of job opportunities available is daunting, and sending a resume alone is not enough to land the job that you want. Two big thumbs WAY up to Jibberjobber!
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Thank You!
by jasonalbajj December 1, 2006 8:48 AM PST
Rafe, thanks for this write-up - it is indeed an honor to be recognized in this environment. JibberJobber was launched May 15th and the product has been improving regularly. It has been very exciting for me to work on this as it was a need that I found while in my own job search earlier this year.

Also, thank you to Ellen and "codecoward" - one of the most rewarding things about developing JibberJobber has been meeting the needs of regular people (like me) during a somewhat stressful and emotional time.
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