Looking for a job? Looking for an employee? Now Altadena has a place for that.
Town councilman Brent Musson has opened up a job board on his personal website. “The job board is free for people to post jobs, and free for people to apply for jobs,” Musson said. “It’s designed as a service to the Altadena community so they can hire Altadena residents.”
It’s not a full-service Monster.com type site, but Musson says “it”s a moderate-featured site … the businesses that want to post jobs can create their own profile and login, and post a job. THey can choose to set the job up so that a person can attach their resume when they apply — or not — and then the applicants can also just go in and create their own profile, which will include their resume.”
The first job posted — actually an unpaid internship — is from Musson himself.
“As a former PTA president at Blair (High School), I’m fully aware that every graduating senior in PUSD has to show community service as part of their requirement to graduate — and what better place to volunteer than at town council?”


by Timothy Rutt
Town councilman Brent Musson has opened up a job board on his personal website. “The job board is free for people to post jobs, and free for people to apply for jobs,” Musson said. “It’s designed as a service to the Altadena community so they can hire Altadena residents.”
It’s not a full-service Monster.com type site, but Musson says “it”s a moderate-featured site … the businesses that want to post jobs can create their own profile and login, and post a job. THey can choose to set the job up so that a person can attach their resume when they apply — or not — and then the applicants can also just go in and create their own profile, which will include their resume.”
The first job posted — actually an unpaid internship — is from Musson himself.
“As a former PTA president at Blair (High School), I’m fully aware that every graduating senior in PUSD has to show community service as part of their requirement to graduate — and what better place to volunteer than at town council?”