STANDARD AND SPECIAL HUBBING SITES
Aidjobs.org collects and summarises
the latest job vacancies in the aid, development and nonprofit sectors. Jobs
listed range from full-time employment to volunteering positions, internships
and consultancies.
Careerjet serves as a database for
job listings across a variety of job boards and recruitment sites in over 90
countries. Through Careerjet, job seekers can select their relevant criteria,
and the Careerjet network will scan many international job-seeking sites
accordingly. Additionally, Careerjet has its own job index, into which jobs are
added daily. Through the database, users will be redirected to the original
website from which Careerjet registered the job posting. Careerjet.co.za, a
sub-site of Careerjet, focuses exclusively on job openings available in South
Africa. The Careerjet network scans the many job-seeking sites based in South
Africa daily and provides links to these positions. Careerjet relies equally on
well known and discreet job seeking websites.
Eurojobs.com was one of the first job-seeking
websites established in Europe, with the site officially launched in 1995. The
site was designed to facilitate pan-European recruitment, and to render the
European recruitment process simple and transparent for European job seekers.
With a massive site re-vamp in 2006, Eurojobs.com continues to be one of the
leading job websites in Europe. Eurojobs.com accommodates all European users
with multi-lingual instructions and site features, as well as straightforward
site interaction.
Idealist.org facilitates socially
and environmentally responsible career choices through a website with a largely
non-profit focused audience. Idealist began exclusively as a website for
non-profits, equipped with resources and guides for users about the non-profit
sector. Through enhanced funding and global awareness about Idealist, the site
has consistently expanded, and it now includes government organizations and
for-profit sectors. With a diverse and knowledgeable team of staff and board of
directors, Idealist.org has blossomed as one of the leading job-seeking sites
for non-profit and ethically driven job seekers.
As the world’s largest professional
network, Linkedin.com boasts more than 135 million members across 200 countries
and territories. Linkedin.com connects job seekers and employers through
comprehensive professional networks. Linkedin profiles not only serve as
individual representations, but they also connect individuals professionally
and personally. Linkedin.com is available in 14 languages, and Linkedin offices
can be found in 17 countries worldwide. The management team consists of top
former executives from companies such as Yahoo!, Google, and Microsoft, and the
quality and utility of the site is consistently enhanced and broadened.
The World Association of
Non-Governmental Organizations (WANGO) is the leading global association of
NGOs - uniting NGOs worldwide in the cause of advancing peace and global well
being. WANGO has a dedicated job page on its website (www.wango.org) that
incorporates all ngojobsonline.com job listings.
Founded in 1999, the African
Conservation Foundation (ACF) is an Africa-wide network for conservation
information and opportunities throughout the continent. Specifically, ACF aims
to reconcile the human need for natural resources in Africa and the importance
of conserving Africa’s biodiversity. The objectives of ACF are as follows: to
link conservation programmes and initiatives across Africa; to provide
assistance to grassroots conservation efforts in Africa; to support community
based conservation projects; to provide educational information to the general
public; and to develop ACF conservation projects. ACF is managed by a board of
dedicated environmentalists and conservationists with decades of international
experience in conservation. Indeed, the work of ACF has been so appreciated
that, in 2002, the Dalai Lama publicly expressed his fondness for ACF.
The Society for Conservation Biology
is an organization committed to the science around biological diversity. The
organization aims to enhance scientific research on biological diversity and to
help the scientific and conservation communities better manage and conserve the
world’s ecosystems. The Conbio.org website offers up-to-date information on the
latest scientific publications, conservation-related meetings and activities,
and resources available to those individuals interested in conservation
biology. These resources include: lists of academic and educational programmes
in conservation biology, conservation tips, frequently asked questions about
biodiversity, a bulletin board with international biodiversity highlights, and
a job board with relevant conservation and scientific positions. The job board
is freely viewable to all Conbio.org visitors.
ReliefWeb.int is administered by the
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and it
serves as an information exchange system for global humanitarian crises. With
over 168,500 users subscribed to ReliefWeb’s notifications, and over 10 million
visits to the site, ReliefWeb has an established readership and user-base.
ReliefWeb scans a wide variety of international websites daily and consolidates
the most up-to-date information on humanitarian issues. As an added feature on
the site, ReliefWeb lists a number of humanitarian-focused jobs that are in
accordance with the priorities and ethics of the site. Each job posting is
reviewed by a ReliefWeb committee, and, if selected, will be listed on the
ReliefWeb job board within 3 business days.
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