March 24, 2005
Interview with Co-Founder of WorkZoo at FyberSearch
I must confess, I like to understand how a site works before posting, so as not to waste your time with sites that are not uniquely useful. Such is the case with the bumper crop of job search engines. Are they really great, or are they blowing smoke? In many cases, I have absolutely no idea. Yet. So I was excited to see a ten-question interview with Mark Maunder, CoFounder of job search engine WorkZoo.

Nice, nitty-gritty stuff, all the way down to their server specs. How can I not be curious about a site with a cool animated .gif (more info) and a non-corporate corporate weblog. If I can make enough progress on the ol' To Do list, I'd like to run an in-depth test of the job search engines. Although, if I'm lucky, another search blogger will do the in-depth testing and I can just link to them. :-)
Interview with Co-Founder of WorkZoo at FyberSearch
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Posted by Sean O'Rourke on March 24, 2005 at 8:06 AM
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