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Find a Crew™ by NAUTYCAL launches direct NAUTYC Job Listings

by Nautycal on 31 Mar 2014
FindACrew Nautycal www.findacrew.net
After a decade of providing the leading online Marine Crew & Boat Network, findacrew.net has introduced an additional option for marine industry employers to advertise available jobs.

NAUTYC Job Listings will further help to connect mariners around the world and complement the existing boat and crew network for professional, recreational and commercial mariners.

Find a Crew™ has built an incredible global network with its unique and very popular matching and finding service for boat and crew members. NAUTYC Job Listings provide a new platform for employers of both land and sea based marine industry jobs to be listed directly to the public without having to create a boat member profile.

As always, the focus remains to deliver on what Find a Crew's registered trademarked name suggests: to Find a Crew.

The network has grown over 30% in the last 12 months leading to the decision to expand the options for listing any marine related positions - not just boat positions. The addition of direct job listings is keeping in line with what Find a Crew™ does best: connecting mariners around the world.

NAUTYC Job Listings will provide an option for employers in this industry to advertise with an efficient and effective direct platform integrated with the World's largest online Marine Crew & Boat Network. NAUTYC Job Listings will also open the doors to land based jobs, and jobs after ocean life for crew members who are looking to continue a shore based maritime career.

For more information, please go to www.findacrew.net or email sailaway@findacrew.net
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