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	<title>It’s the Design, Stupid. Why Job Boards Don&#039;t Work.</title>
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    There are so many design flaws on job boards these days it’s a wonder that anyone finds work at all. Some boards instantly put your resume in the public domain, exposing you to retribution from your current employer, while other sites do absolutely nothing to protect you from identity thieves let alone your boss.
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