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Hydrographical Jobs Portal

  09/03/2010
Hydrographical Jobs is "the survey career portal" dedicated to survey professionals in the onshore and offshore survey industry. The creators of this platform aim to provide the easiest way to get in touch with hydrographical professionals and to fill your open job positions.

 

Hydrographical Jobs is passionate about online recruitment. This way of recruiment is believed to offer the most cost-effective and time-efficient way to find new colleagues. Doing so, recruiters have more time to get on with the things they really want to do.

 

The portal is independent specialist in the hydrographic survey industry. Companies can register and promote projects free of charge, have the benefit of cross romotion of job advertising. When registered, employers receive candidate email alerts (job matching) and they can make use of a candidate tracking system. Online, it is possible to post jobs online within minutes whenever is required.






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Website: http://www.hydrographicaljobs.com
Supplier: Hydrographical Jobs


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