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Built by volunteers & used by members - CVindex is the CVs & Resumes 'free-market-place' matching Employers and the Employed together. Finding work for members around the globe since 1998, the "CV Database" was developed as the future of Jobs Searching... an essential & permanent part for managing your career on a level playing field...free to use - free to search - across boundaries. As the web's first *CV Database*, described as an " Searchable CV Database ©" Our membership spans across industries, sectors, professions, seniority and skills sets - where our members can interact freely. We aim to build the most comprehensive database of career skills sets and welcome every level of work experience - from Cleaners to CEOs - Lawyers to Labourers - Mathematicians to Millers.....however you make your living
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| CV Placers - Post CV Resume A permanent place for your CV on line. Choose to list discreetly or openly with your full contact details visible. "Switch off" your visiblity when you are not jobs searching. Create Your Career CV Card and then add your full Word CV or Resume and monitor interest; visitor statistics, e-mails etc using your account. Market your skills to professional recruiters and employers. |
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| CV Searchers - Post Jobs - A fully loaded, class leading and powerful jobs advertising account is provided for Employer & Recruiter members to easily promote their jobs vacancy listings. Suitable for Freelancers - SMEs - MNEs & Multi-site high volume jobs advertising using automated xml "crawl" feeds. Many members simply ask us to collect their vacancies - |
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02/03/2010
Logging In & Out
We've had several members getting somewhat confused by the logging in process. Specifically, as the user navigates across The CVdatabase, the membership account to all intents and purposes are indicating that the user is 'logged in'. In fact, as the user attempts to navigate to their account cv database asks the user to "login"! This has irritated several of you -- here's a very simple resolution: - Click the "logout" button
- Log back in as normal.
By way of an explanation - each session has to be time delimited to prevent system overload, which is especially important at peak traffic points. FD - [Sydney - Australia], we dont agree it's 'bad design'!
TRET
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