Phoenix-based niche job site Jobing.com has just made a move previously reserved for the larger players in the employment space: They’ve just inked a deal that will rename Glendale Arena, home of the NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes, to Jobing.com Arena.

Jobing will pay $2.5 million per year in the 10-year agreement, the team said Wednesday at a news conference. Interesting move.
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October 26th, 2006 at 12:29 pm
still better than university of phoenix stadium/arena whatever. any of you Phoenicians on here should check out what they’re doing over by the stadiums in Glendale. it’s positively amazing. they are building a small city out there. good exposure for jobing.com. home town job board does good.
October 26th, 2006 at 6:26 pm
Everyone can have that when you charge:
Jobing.com Job Postings
28 days for just $299
To post a job! At least the ‘Monster’ gives you 60 days….think we called this crazy money during the .com era…Think I am in the wrong business!
November 9th, 2006 at 11:20 am
Monster is 395 for a month – you should do a little more research on Jobing.com – I did – they were voted best place to work south florida, they have been growing like crazy and focus on helping local employeers find great local job seekers – It is free for job seekers – so any service that helps people find jobs is ok by me
they can have the naming rights to what ever they want
November 21st, 2006 at 3:48 pm
What a bunch of whores. Glendale can’t even proudly keep their own name on their own stadium and arena.
June 11th, 2009 at 2:49 pm
If the coyotes leave http://tinyurl.com/lujrv2 I am sure Jobing could use the money. They are tanking quick and the investors don’t even have a clue. News flash “ITS MORE THEN THE ECONOMY” Poor decisions plague that organization. Wasted money on an arena, back to back super booths @ SHRM, purchases of crap job boards – workmetro and canjobs to name a few, are all examples of someone who lacks the ability to see more then ONE quarter into the future.