TechCrunch UK & Ireland Jobs board now open
February 29 Mike Butcher

After a period involving a few technical issues, I’m happy to report that the TechCrunch UK & Ireland jobs board, otherwise known as CrunchBoard, is now open for business. As a special opening offer for all advertisers, it will cost just £20 per job for the first month of its operation. After that the price will revert to £50 per job posted, so feel free to get your jobs in at the discount ASAP.
The CrunchBoard job board gives you access to millions of technology and business savvy readers of TechCrunch, MobileCrunch, CrunchGear and other top technology blogs. CrunchBoard is permanently linked from these sites. So join other leading companies, such as Facebook, MySpace, CNET, Yahoo, Microsoft, Digg and others that have posted jobs with CrunchBoard.
UPDATE: Sigh, OK, so we seem to have a slight technical hitch, so hold off from posting jobs for today. Should be fixed by Monday.


Comments
February 29th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Showing as $20 in the payment flow!
February 29th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
Nigel - ok, thanks, I will tell the guys and get it fixed.
March 3rd, 2008 at 2:23 pm
Mike, wonder whether you are interested in doing something similar to this.. http://www.nwstartup20.co.uk/job-board
Of course, this means the advert is not unique to TCUK (it never is as the advert may appear on other sites), but does not stop you charging £20.
This will do two things:
1. Help grow a UK startup (www.edocr.com)
2. Can easily interact with the publisher of the job advert one-to-one or many-to-many
3. Can be assigned to special interest groups - either setup to promote a company, subject or career development, etc.
4. with the next release of edocr, significant analytics (can’t say too much yet)
And there must be loads of other possibilities that I have not thought of