By Vanessa Dennis - CareerBuilder has launched CBInstitute.com, a site that offers online courses about job tips, software, and even the hazards of asbestos. And at a cost of $49, you could easily wallpaper your cube with these course certificates.
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 26, 2008
By Joel Cheesman - Since launching in March 2008, CareerBuilder's Facebook fan site has generated 5,000 fans. Not a big number, but in comparison to the competition - Jobing.com, MonsterTrack, etc. - it's not too bad.
Continue reading...Monday, August 25, 2008
By Vanessa Dennis - Surveys can be some of the best tools to find out who your audience is and what they're viewing or clicking on the most. But many "studies" are full of tiresome, meaningless data that are good for a few chuckles at best.
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 13, 2008
By Vanessa Dennis - CareerBuilder has a new tool for job seekers that claims to match users with the right job based on what kind of color combos they select. The Color Career Counselor aims to be the most nonsensical, useless application for job seekers ever created.
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 13, 2008
By Vanessa Dennis - CareerBuilder.com has wasted no time in attempting to penetrate the global jobs market. They've purchased sites in France, Greece, Spain, and India, to name a few. Farhan Yasin, President of CareerBuilder's International Group, said, "Our intention is to provide our global customer base with access to the most relevant candidates through our sales consultation process that leverages our superior technology and customer service." But can they overtake powerhouse Monster.com?
Continue reading...Friday, July 25, 2008
By Joel Cheesman - The guy on the right has a MySpace application for jobs, and you don't. What's up with that? While many job sites jumped on Facebook's application process immediately, few are leveraging the world's largest social network. Aside from Simply Hired, no other big-name player is on the field. That could change, however, as more job sites looking to get on board begin to workout the kinks in MySpace's offering. Or maybe not. We went looking for some answers ....
Continue reading...Thursday, July 17, 2008
By Joel Cheesman - Don't miss Part Two (and final) of our interview with CareerBuilder's VP of Consumer Marketing, Richard Castellini. We discuss Facebook, vertical job search engines and more.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
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