Every job site I have ever been to has been little more than glorified job listings. Some have emphasised their bells and whistles but at the end of the day, their main thrust was in helping users find their perfect 'dream' job. Not so, with FTCareerPoint.com. It is not that they don't want ... Read review
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Advantages: More than a job site, interesting content about leadership and work, FT quality appointments Disadvantages: none
Every job site I have ever been to has been little more than glorified job listings. Some have emphasised their bells and whistles but at the end of the day, their main thrust was in helping users find their perfect 'dream' job. Not so, with FTCareerPoint.com. It is not that they don't want to help their users get their dream job, but the site also wants to help their users at the current stage in their career. FTCareerpoint is equal parts job listings ...
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Advantages: Niche jobs site, Financial Times backing Disadvantages: Not a general jobs site
Aiming at senior management level, FTCareerPoint has all of the Financial Times appointments but it is far from being a stuffy establishment jobs site. Certainly, the editorial does speak best to its targeted audience- up and coming UK executives who are interested in stories about stock options and salary comparisons. But the site also consists of the type of job stories that anyone can benefit from - with advice on interviewing, comparisons of ...
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