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This is not an advert - it's where would you put an advert for the best effect.

Clarification: it's a employer aiming to find a new (full-time) employee.

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maybe you should also add a tag as offtopic as this is not exactly related to programming – Dheer Sep 30 '08 at 11:18

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This is a relatively new site: http://www.phppositions.co.uk

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It looks pretty good, if a little quiet, and not well know. That said, I've put an ad on it. – Alister Bulman Oct 2 '08 at 15:21
It actually just got put up on 9/29 - Read: davedevelopment.co.uk/2008/09/… – leek Oct 2 '08 at 17:16
@Topbit - It's dead simple and I'd like to keep it that way, concentrate on the marketing and getting more eyes on it for people like yourself @leek - Cheers for the link – Dave Marshall Oct 7 '08 at 11:19
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http://london.craigslist.co.uk/

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I have posted there before - but never gotten a developer CV from it. On the bright side, gumtree.com cost money, and I just got outsourcers. – Alister Bulman Sep 30 '08 at 15:23
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It's very difficult to find a developer on your own. If you're looking for a full-time employee you should really consider getting a job agency to do this for you.

Note that they usually a notoriously bad with identifying good or bad developers and they check the keywords from your job description to find suitable candidates. It means that you have to create a very good job description and work closely with the agent. For example give him a list of questions to ask a candidate.

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We've gone that route before, and find them a colossal waste of time and money. The best developers don't even need to use an agency - they just ask a friend, or get hunted away from a job they don't like. – Alister Bulman Sep 18 '08 at 14:33
Agree on friend recruiting - it's just that this option is not always available – Ilya Kochetov Sep 18 '08 at 16:26
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www.theitjobboard.co.uk

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If you're looking for a developer who really knows there stuff, I'd recommend:

You'll reach fewer applicants than some more common more wide-reaching job listings, however you should find the quality of the applicants to be significantly higher than you might otherwise find.

I can't recommend these two highly enough.

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I find jobs.joelonsoftware.com to be .NET/windows heavy in general, and 99% US centric. – Alister Bulman Sep 18 '08 at 11:04
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Freelancers.net

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