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- Thier formatting of the articles are disorganized and unappealing. I like the idea of having a picture, the title of the article and a small subtitle, however they are all bunched up together for no reason. They could have bee just as easily aligned straight.
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- I think this is one of the websites most resourceful tools. It allows people of a particular interest in a particular location to find jobs. I think it is a great addition, wheer people can not only place wanted lists (looking to fill a particular position) but also serves peole to fnd a job.
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April 23, 2007
April 23, 2007
- every week ... its section gets listed at the bottom. Alll pages can be accessed and all articles can be read. It also has a picture of what that weeks issue looked like.
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- The bottom of this page has an enormous amount of clutter. i think they should create a seperate page for their Special reports, their events and their branded content.
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