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TechStars implements Slice of Lime’s job listing web application, TopShelf

Friday, January 25th, 2008

TechStars and TopShelf

TechStars, an organization that helps 10 companies every summer get their startup idea off the ground, has implemented TopShelf, Slice of Lime’s job listing web application.

The application was a perfect fit as they needed a way for their past companies to list job openings on the TechStars website. Each company created an account on TopShelf and the widget code was entered into WordPress for each company page. Since the widget is a simple bulleted list, it was easy for TechStars to style the job listings to match the look and feel of the rest of the site.

Slice of Lime adds job landing pages and custom URLs to TopShelf

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Slice of Lime’s job application, TopShelf, rolled out some new features today.

TopShelf Landing Page Choice

Now, jobs can be set to link to a default TopShelf landing page or a specific URL. This means that when a visitor clicks on a job listed in the TopShelf widget, they will either be taken to TopShelf or a page of your choice. The custom URL is useful for companies that already have job listings on their site, but would like a widget that can be installed on various blogs and websites that points back to their site.

TopShelf Job Landing Page

The default landing page is clean and lists your company name, job title, location, description, and application email. If you have more than one job listed, the other jobs will be listed on the right side of the page.

We have plenty of new features planned in the coming weeks and months. Start playing with TopShelf and send us your feedback.

Slice of Lime Launches TopShelf

Monday, January 7th, 2008

TopShelf Homepage

Slice of Lime launched its first internal web-application today, TopShelf. TopShelf makes it easy to manage your job openings and to place a widget with those jobs on any website.

This project is part of an initiative by Slice of Lime to explore Agile Development methodologies. This first iteration of TopShelf took 8 hours and includes a basic set of features. As time goes on, we will incorporate customer feedback and our own list of enhancements into small iterations.

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