I get more results when searching for Cold Fusion than I do when I search for 
ColdFusion.  I would assume it's due to the headhunters not knowing any better?  In 
any case, I recommend
searching for it both ways.


Lee McElroy wrote:

> This is true... The caps make a difference here...
> We were looking for CF Contractors awhile ago (and may be again very soon)
> and this was a problem then as it appears to be today.
> Also, some people don't know any better and do a search for
> Cold  Fusion... with a space between the two.
> Good luck folks...
> Lee McElroy
> Consultant
> SEI Information Technology
> 909-582-9438
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 1:58 PM
> To: CF-Jobs
> Subject: Re: Dice
>
> It seems that headhunter.net and hotjobs.com have less duplication of jobs
> than DICE.
> I can't think of one that has been terrible productive though.  There are
> too many headhunters involved with the boards to make them productive.
> One word of caution in working with the boards is dealing with case
> sensitivity.  If you submit a resume through a board for a job you are a
> perfect fit for and don't hear anything back, take a close look at the job
> description.
> If your resume says "ColdFusion" and the job descriptions says "Coldfusion",
> that may be why you did not get a response from the headhunter.
> I never considered this problem until a friend of mine told me about it.  He
> thought he was a perfect fit for a job.  He got an email from the headhunter
> saying they had no openings that fit his background.  He went back to the
> web site and saw where the job description said "perl" and his resume said
> "Perl".  He made that change, resubmitted the resume and got the job.
>
> Jim Mc Coy
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Permanent Solutions
>   To: Jim McCoy
>   Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 3:49 PM
>   Subject: Dice
>
>   That's good information to know about Dice Jim. Have you found other sites
> that are more
>   realistic about opportunities and seem to be more productive? Thanks for
> the
>   insight.
>
>   Scott A. Webb
>   Permanent Solutions
>   615-874-1120
>   615-496-5446 (c)
>   615-874-2347 Fax
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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