Hi dear monks,

A perl module WebService::Careerjet has been released which allows you to search for jobs from command line like that:

$ jobsearch perl developer Found 2524 jobs on 842 pages [ Object Oriented Application Developer (Perl, Java, or C/C++) ] http://www.careerjet.com/job/c356df9357f99fb165002880c3a012cb.html eFinancialCareers Netherlands - New York City, NY a job Search Resumes Partners Object Oriented Appl [... SNIP ... ]

You can also use this module to embed a job seach into your perl applications.

Enjoy !!

-- Jerome


In reply to Search for a job from command line by jeteve

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