IMO, Mambo is probably a good choice.  I've also tried drupal.org, which 
is similar.  Both are PHP/MySQL.  I think Mambo is better looking out of 
the "box." Probably want to hide most of the features.

Chris Smith wrote:
> I've used www.mamboserver.com <http://www.mamboserver.com> in the past 
> and thought it was pretty good, but i'd like to ask for any 
> recommendations anyone might have before going too far down that road. 
> Specifically I am looking for a replacement for www.technicallc.com 
> <http://www.technicallc.com>. The main focus of the site is as a job 
> application site. I've searched high and low for a pre-built solution. 
> I've looked at Vectrix, but it doesn't seem to want to install.. and 
> there don't seem to be many other options out there.  Anyone have any 
> suggestions? Right now I am leaning towards using Mambo as the 
> framework and just re-creating that site inside that frame work. I 
> need the HR person to be able to post jobs.. right now everything but 
> the actual application is static.. meaning i have to update the 
> listings.. not to mention it wasn't written well to begin with. VERY 
> hard to maintain. (it wasn't me!) :-)
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chris Smith
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