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GISjobs Australia and Spatial Jobs Online on the market

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Thursday, April 22nd 2010
GISjobs Australia | Adelaide, SA, Australia
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GISjobs Australia was established in 1998 to provide recruitment services dedicated to the spatial industry. GISjobs Australia is based in Adelaide with branches in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory and until recently branches in Victoria and Queensland. GISjobs Australia has provided recruitment services in all states of Australia and overseas.

Spatial Jobs Online was established in 2002 as a jobs notice board to allow companies in the industry to advertise their vacancies and have this information distributed to the spatial industry. Since its inception over 1,800 industry roles have been advertised on the site by over 750 companies. Vacancy information is directly distributed to over 6,000 industry professional daily and indirectly to an estimated 50,000 professionals globally through networks with Directions Magazine (USA), GIS Development (India), SIBA (Australia), SSSI (Australia) and many others.

Both organisations were established by Dean Howell and after over 20 years in the spatial industry Dean has decided to concentrate his efforts in other areas. This has meant that both entities are on the market, either as a bundle or as separate entities for an immediate sale.

Included in the sale are the domain names for GISjobs Australia (http://www.GISjobs.com.au) and Spatial Jobs Online in Australia (http://www.spatialjobs.com.au), USA (http://www.spatialjobs.biz), India (http://www.spatialjobs.in) and China (http://www.spatialjobs.cn).

For more information contact Dean Howell on 0417 805 998.
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