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What CMS is best for a job board?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by vinogradov, Jan 19, 2013.

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    Im really in a pickle here, I need software that will:
    -allow businesses with jobs to post job listings for a fee
    -allow people to look for jobs and submit their resume free
    -lack of bugs (over $10,000 invested into this)
    -themeable

    Any suggestions will be appreciated, this will be a big project. Thanks!
     
    vinogradov, Jan 19, 2013 IP
  2. DaffodilSW

    DaffodilSW Greenhorn

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    Drupal is best as per your requirements.
     
    DaffodilSW, Jan 21, 2013 IP
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    mustcatchit Banned

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    You can use wordpress also.. There is a plugin called WP-freelancer- PRO..
     
    mustcatchit, Jan 21, 2013 IP
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    ijoome Well-Known Member

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    Use Joomla and JA JOB BOARD Extensions.
     
    ijoome, Jan 22, 2013 IP
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    Yes, would also recommend joomla for that!
     
    toastbeer, Jan 23, 2013 IP
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    FCM Well-Known Member

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    You are asking the wrong questions. It's not what CMS is best - but what software is best - you will find dozens of CMS that will suit the needs to build it but what you really need is software that was made just for this. I don't recommend Joomla - I use to use them for this exact purpose. I recommend investing in custom software or finding existing job board software don't be cheap or it will show. - I can help you PM me and I will talk about options ( I usually charge people for this )
     
    FCM, Jan 30, 2013 IP
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    Is there a CMS that you are most comfortable with or have extensive experience with? If so, I would stick to that instead of trying to learn something new.

    For instance if you are already using Wordpress with other sites, I would use Wordpress for this site. Then just find the theme that suits the Job Board best and go from there. For instance, here is a classifieds theme you could use: http://classifiedstheme.premiumpresslimited.com/
     
    quadxnet, Jan 31, 2013 IP
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    FlourishDNA Banned

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    Go for SmartJobBoard. I have used it for one of my client and they were very satisfied. It was much more easier then customizing other job board modules and plugins.
     
    FlourishDNA, Feb 5, 2013 IP
  9. Rahul.Kashyap.Karnal

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    According to me you can use wordpress & joomla they are best cms for free lancer website. "WP-freelancer pro" - wordpress plugin, "JoomBri Freelance" - Joomla Plugin.
     
    Rahul.Kashyap.Karnal, Feb 19, 2013 IP
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    All CMS has cool job board themes or plugins. Use the one that you are more familiar with. Personally, I'd go with Drupal.
     
    dtommy79, Feb 20, 2013 IP
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    I know that for business matters Joomla is better but at the same time you need some time to get accustomed with. And sometimes the combination of different extensions may cause some problems. But if you have some experience in programming, you'll definitely succeed!
     
    Mariana k., Feb 20, 2013 IP