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cross-posting

On Usenet, the practice of sending a message to more than one newsgroup.



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Nation Job's value-added services include a network of specialty sites promoting jobs in specific employment categories through custom jobs pages and community pages for individual companies and communities, cross-postings to other sites on the Web and P.
NET's "Reach Hire" Corporate Program now will be able to access this private resume bank, in addition to receiving benefits such as premium search page positions, cross-postings to other sites, and links between a company's Web site and its virtual job bank on HeadHunter.
NationJob's value-added services include a network of specialty sites promoting Jobs in specific employment categories through custom Jobs pages and community pages for Individual companies and communities, cross-postings to other sites on the Web and P.
 
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