Well, I'm a Perl guy currently looking for work (no luck yet), and 2 places I've been looking (among a few others) are Dice and Monster. Those places mostly have only staffing companies advertising though, so if you put an ad on one of those sites from *you*, the actual company that's looking to hire, my guess is you'd get lots of action.

Also, have you tried Craigslist? I'm seeing smaller companies sometimes advertising for people there.

Most of the ads I'm seeing on the big sites are looking for 5+ years experience (I'm not there yet), and the physical location I'm in seems to be mostly large finance and investment banking companies. At this point, I'm starting to just look for clients on my own since a regular job seems too difficult to find.


In reply to Re: This isn't a job offer. by j3
in thread This isn't a job offer. by BUU

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