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Eyebuzz updates jobs portal

"Eyebuzz.net has launched an updated version of its eye-care job matching service. The Web site is aimed at providing a one-stop recruitment resource for ophthalmic positions such as ophthalmologists, nurses, technicians, photographers, administrators, and scribes, as well as optometrists and opticians. "

Boston-Eyebuzz.net has launched an updated version of its eye-care job matching service.

The Web site is aimed at providing a one-stop recruitment resource for ophthalmic positions such as ophthalmologists, nurses, technicians, photographers, administrators, and scribes, as well as optometrists and opticians.

Job seekers can register themselves at the site to post their resumes and receive job alerts via e-mail. Ophthalmologists and ophthalmic administrators can register to post jobs, receive resumes by e-mail, and search resumes. Employers can post a position for 60 days for $249. According to eyebuzz.net, the site’s intelligent search and matching saves jobs seekers from searching through hundreds of jobs, and brings candidates and recruiters together in one platform.

In addition to postings made directly on www.eyebuzz.net, ophthalmic job vacancies from other online job sites, periodicals, and other agencies are added to the site daily.

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