Find CAD jobs online

Oct. 12, 2006
The search for CAD jobs is about to get easier. The reinvented www.CADtalent.com consolidates CAD-related job postings from many Web sources by using an industryfirst filtration system.

The search for CAD jobs is about to get easier. The reinvented www.CADtalent.com consolidates CAD-related job postings from many Web sources by using an industryfirst filtration system. The site gives job seekers the most comprehensive listing of available positions without the hassle of checking multiple sites. CADtalent will add an estimated 15,000 new CAD jobs every week, either aggregated from other job sites or posted directly from employers.

The site boasts four features not found in any other job board. The "Every Single CAD Job" engine aggregates CAD jobs from across the Web, surveying well-trafficked sites such as Monster.com, Career Builder, Dice, and Craigs List. Secondly, CADtalent users can filter the results by specific CAD-brand experience. CADtalent separates posts by staffing firms from those of direct employers. Finally, user-level filtration will eventually let job seekers flag irrelevant job posts, in effect ensuring the most precise search results.

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