Project JobFind announced

Posted 07-01-2013
This quarter, our development team are working on a new project to tackle the Australian job seeking market.

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Each quarter, our development team set an ambitious task to develop a new piece of software to tackle issues, prototype new ideas or simply attempt to do things that are in the marketplace, only better!  2013 will begin with Project JobFind - a series of bots designed to directly scan for jobs on Australia's top employer websites, and combine them into a single search interface.

 

Initial prototypes have been developed for Qantas, BHP and Macquarie Bank, with other high profile companies to follow suit! 

 

Our development team hope to have a running prototype up and running by the end of Q1! Ambitious indeed!  There's nothing like pushing yourselves by setting high standards, and achieving them! Good luck team!

 



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