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admin
5th February 2006, 09:58 PM
Post tech jobs all over india categorized by cities and region. Jobs posted should have following in Subject in the specified order.
**Skills**/ ** Experience (years)**/ --Date required--/** Company (Optional) **/
Eg: Java, J2EE, Oracle / 3-5 yrs / IMMIDIATE / TCS.
Please follow the rules above strictly. This will help better organized , effective & efficient.
Postings not meeting the standards may be deleted. If you suggestions or comments , Email Admin ( admin@techjobs.co.in )
Storm Aiden
12th February 2011, 12:46 PM
Some newsgroups are intended for discussions and some for announcements
or queries. It is not usually a good idea to carry on discussions in
newsgroups that are designated otherwise. It is never a good idea to
carry on "meta-discussions" about whether a given discussion is
appropriate -- such traffic mushrooms until nobody can find articles
that belong. If you are unhappy with what some user said, send him/her
mail, don't post it.
Before posting, think about where your article is going. If it's posted
to a "comp", "humanities", "news", "misc", "soc", "sci", "rec" or "talk"
newsgroup, it will probably go to the sites on every continent with an
estimated audience of more than 3 million potential readers. Certain
articles are only of local interest (e.g. used car ads) and it is
inappropriate to post them to the whole world. Use the "Distribution"
feature to restrict distribution to your local area. If you don't know
how to use this feature, read the "Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
about Usenet" in another article in news.announce.newusers. (Note,
however, that some sites have broken software or improperly configured
news systems, so sometimes use of a "Distribution" header may not work.
ssreddy
15th December 2011, 08:23 PM
Some newsgroups are intended for discussions and some for announcements
or queries. It is not usually a good idea to carry on discussions in
newsgroups that are designated otherwise. It is never a good idea to
carry on "meta-discussions" about whether a given discussion is
appropriate -- such traffic mushrooms until nobody can find articles
that belong. If you are unhappy with what some user said, send him/her
mail, don't post it.
Before posting, think about where your article is going. If it's posted
to a "comp", "humanities", "news", "misc", "soc", "sci", "rec" or "talk"
newsgroup, it will probably go to the sites on every continent with an
estimated audience of more than 3 million potential readers. Certain
articles are only of local interest (e.g. used car ads) and it is
inappropriate to post them to the whole world. Use the "Distribution"
feature to restrict distribution to your local area. If you don't know
how to use this feature, read the "Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
about Usenet" in another article in news.announce.newusers. (Note,
however, that some sites have broken software or improperly configured
news systems, so sometimes use of a "Distribution" header may not work.
sandhiya
8th February 2012, 02:57 PM
i got to post an job opening... how can i do it>????
ashwin19
22nd February 2012, 09:34 AM
A discussion forum is hierarchical or tree-like in structure: a forum can contain a number of subforums, each of which may have several topics. Within a forum's topic, each new discussion started is called a thread, and can be replied to by as many people as so wish...
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4th April 2012, 08:01 AM
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