Today, Information Security Buzz launches its specialized job board (www.isbuzz.jobs) for information security industry. You can access the site here.
ISbuzz.jobs is a site that connects employers and job-seekers in the IT Security field in more dynamic way. As a leader in IT Security news, and a valued resource for IT Security professionals, ISbuzz.jobs is a site that intelligently divides the IT security jobs into more than 20 categories which allows the job seeker to find the job he/she wishes for anywhere in the world from up over to down under. Additionally, employers can skillfully find the employees they want.
The ISBuzz team sees its specialist, niche job board as a tool it can use to engage the wider information security community. ISBuzz hopes its site will not only attract employers and employees but also students and professionals who are interested in learning about the infosec world’s newest opportunities.
Each job posting circulates well beyond the ISBuzz job site. When an employer posts a job, the people at ISBuzz advertise that posting across the entire ISBuzz social network of leading infosec partners. This includes specialist integration with LinkedIn, which makes it even easier for potential applicants to apply.
Employers also have the chance to have their job listings included in Information Security Buzz’s bi-weekly blog posts and e-newsletters.
To celebrate the launch of its job board, ISBuzz has announced a special offer of 75% discount to our Jobs Posting Packages for the month of July and August. Please send us an email at: jobs@isbuzz.jobs to take advantage of this offering. All our monthly packages comes with Job Wrapping Service (sometimes called Job Spidering). This eliminates the tedious task of manually posting and updating your job posting by extracting the jobs from your website and auto-post on isbuzz.jobs the way you want.
Job seeker can upload their CV for free to go into a draw to win a 16GB iPad Mini 2 – Wifi. The winner will be announced by email on 30th of October, 2015.
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