Reds or Bengals? Matt Adam of NAS sums it up nicely, along with a lot of that Internet recruiting stuff too. Enjoy. Matt Adam Interview (6 mins.)Add to My Profile | More Videos
Continue reading...30. May 2007
In typical we’re-a-newspaper-online mentality, visitors to Cleveland.com – and I assume its brethren – are greeted with the following before getting to the meat of the site: Here’s the funny part: After talking to a company exec recently, guess what the No. 1 zip code is? If you guessed a Cleveland-area number, you’d be wrong. If [...]
Continue reading...30. May 2007
Users of Typepad’s blogging service – which must number in the tens of thousands, if not more – are currently greeted with the following promo when logging in: The company recently touted over 600 publisher sign-ups. This promo should drive a few more. Successful? Well, it’s hard out there for a job postin’ pimp.
Continue reading...29. May 2007
It’s cliché as hell, but without the support of my sponsors, I wouldn’t be able to dedicate myself to Cheezhead as much as I do. If you enjoy my free content, thank a sponsor. That said, I like to creatively highlight them occasionally and recommend checking out the organizations below, in no particular order, if they [...]
Continue reading...29. May 2007
Blog post inspiration happens in the strangest places. I didn’t attend this weekend’s Rib Fest in search of material, but I got it anyway: 1. CareerBuilder was in the house with a tent and van. They were taking pictures of people, then directing them to their site to view. 2. NBA great Charles Barkley made an appearance. [...]
Continue reading...24. May 2007
Clever. And his MySpace profile tie-in is a plus. Checkout more from Matt here. Is this stuff getting people jobs? I doubt the averages are good, but it is amusing.
Continue reading...22. May 2007
Remember in January when I reported prices at Monster were rising? Well, I guess that didn’t work out so well, as single postings have reverted back to 2006 levels and other packages have dropped as well. Here’s a breakdown: Old Monster Pricing (12/2006) New Monster Pricing (1/2007 – ca. 5/2007) New New Monster Pricing (Present) Couldn’t have been because [...]
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31. May 2007
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