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simply hired to power workforce hr jobs

Wed, Dec 17, 2008

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Job search engine Simply Hired has announced that it will be powering Workforce HR Jobs on Workforce Management, a source of business information for management and HR professionals.

The job board will now provide visitors with thousands of listings from the Simply Hired database of jobs.

“We are pleased to be working with Simply Hired to provide quality job content for visitors to Workforce.com,” says Todd Johnson, publisher of Workforce Management. “On our site, job seekers will be able to search through thousands of HR-related job listings from all over the Web, creating the most comprehensive job source for HR professionals.”

“We are happy to offer Workforce Management a tool which allows HR professionals to access the high-caliber of Human Resources-related jobs,” says Gautam Godhwani, CEO and Co-founder of Simply Hired. “In addition, jobs posted to WorkforceHRJobs.com are distributed throughout the Simply Hired network, extending the reach of the site’s job listings to millions of people.”

Simply Hired also announced yesterday that they are powering a new job search engine on USNews.com. Other sites in their network include MySpace, LinkedIn, CNET, and Fox Television Network.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. HR Publisher Says:

    Why would workforce use an aggregator to power their job channel? For a publisher trying to serve their audience with the newest and brightest ideas, this seems strange. The SH interface sucks, everytime you click a job link you are taken somewhere else, the search sucks, its pretty terrible. And now all the folks on workforce can enjoy it too.

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