Gets To Brag
Careerbuilder.com has received Best of the Web: Jobs by U.S. News & World Report.
IDC Releases Results from the World`s Largest Web Survey
International Data Corporation (IDC) has just released results from Project Atlas(TM), - the world's largest Web survey - which not only confirm the ubiquity of Internet usage and penetration, but also offer a compelling look at the many differences there are on an individual, country, and regional basis.
U.S. market research firm International Data Corporation reported Tuesday that the world's largest Web survey it conducted shows diverse adoption patterns despite the fact that Web usage and Internet commerce have exploded across all geographies, cultures and walks of life.
Move Over Wetfeet
DVCi Technologies is taking company disclosure to a whole new level. With cameras set up throughout the office, potential employees can actually view what takes place and review job opportunities, by logging onto Recruitcam.com. The company also offers a $1,000 finders fee for colleague referrals who stay with the company for a minimum of two months.
Extra Stuffing For the Season
The firm Hensley Segal Rentschler is running ads aimed at parents who work
in other cities and don't spend enough time with their families. Readers
are asked to place the firm's list of job openings in front of them while
they visit during the Thanksgiving holiday. A fork-shaped coupon describes
the jobs available and how to apply online.
Executive Demand Index
Fueled by the explosive growth of technology companies, global demand for senior executives continued at a fever pitch during the third quarter--up 16 percent over the comparable 1998 quarter, according to the International Executive Demand Index released today by .
Korn/Ferry International
Spanish-Language Job Site
Internet startup laborum.com said on Tuesday it had sold a $6 million equity stake to Silicon Valley investors to help launch a Spanish-language Web site http://www.explorador.net for job seekers throughout the Americas.
ERN Today
John Sumser's article, Usability, is an interesting look at who defines what and how.
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