Just a couple of minutes ago we´ve launched the XING “marketplace“. It took less than three weeks to test the new feature. The beta tester have been very activce to post thousands of job offers online for you. Kudos to our beta tester and again, thank you very much for testing and supporting us so nicely. It´s awesome!
A great thing about “marketplace” is that you can see who´s hiring from top European companies complete with business photos and profiles. Plus: with one click you can recommend an open position to your contact on XING. And for job posters: to have access to a talent pool of about 2 million professionals worldwide. For now we´ve started with jobs , but other categories like service and real estate might follow.
“Marketplace” was programmed entirely using Ruby on Rails.
Link to this article:
http://blog.xing.com/2007/05/putting-a-face-to-the-job-xing-marketplace/trackback/





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Could be nice to tag (or mark) interesting offers to remember and retrieve them again as a job seeker …
XING has launchedMarketplace
Yesterday XING launched a new feature called Marketplace. At present Marketplace has the category job openings but there are inactive buttons for services and real estate.
All XING users can view postings and search the Marketplace. Posters have the o…
@Cem, I am sure we already have it on our list
marketplace will more and more evolve over time…
I really like the new marketplace feature. Two suggestions in the job marketplace area:
1. include the a possibility to search for jobs posted before, on or after a certain date
2. include the possibility to search for jobs within a certain salary range
Regards,
Chris
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Please let the Marketplace box be customizable. Like “list all jobs that match X” instead of the default “jobs that would suit me” (How do you know anyway?
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