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>If this takes off, it is going to be a pain for whoever has to maintain
>it as good java developers are always in demand (at least over here,
>they are), and reqruitment companies will see it as a very useful
>(free!) alternative to monsterboard & co.
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They are?  Where is that?  

Here still sucks:

http://jobsearch.dice.com/jobsearch/jobresults.cgi?sr=1&hp=10&cf=12.7f3afe80&brief=0&banner=1

I'm glad I have a job, but most of my friends are still screwed.  (Thats 
Java positions in the last week for the 919 area code of North 
Carolina).   (Unemployment was ~2.5 % for years, now its ~7.5%)

Yes it says 22 positions, but most of them are "requires 7 years of 
COBOL experience" or something else absurd or
non-java related.

I'm genuinely interested if its so horrid in other areas.  While I'm not 
relocatable I know several folks who are.

>A list of agencies specializing in matching employers and server side
>java developers would perhaps be a little more manageable?
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not only serverside but: http://www.javajobs.com/

>I personally think that forums for advertising job offerings are
>well-known and available, online, in abundance, making such a page both
>unneccessary and a waste of resources. So I'm -0.
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yes.  If you ask me -1.  There are enough job sites.  There just aren't 
that many jobs.  I'd be more
positive if it were somehow specifically Jakarta related, but I'm not 
sure what kind of jobs would be
specifically jakarta related.  

>As for job postings on this list, -1. There's enough cruft on this list
>already.
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agreed.

-Andy

>regards,
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>- Leo
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