Some social networking sites target unemployed teenagers; others go for adult professionals. The newly formed Layoffspace.com bucks both trends by catering to unemployed adults.
Layoffspace: A "Network For The Unemployed"
Its co-founder, Jake Ludwinski, explained to
Another possible deal-breaker is the site's insistence that visitors register. Try as you might to scope out various groups, blogs, or job boards, Layoffspace will (after allowing you to click around for a few minutes) insist that you enter your first name, last name, e-mail address, password (twice), and deal with a
It would seem that, for the time being, sites such as Indeed and LinkedIn still deserve top billing, but for the truly unemployed (i.e., people with nothing to do but hunt for jobs and network), Layoffspace might be worth a look.





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