Finding A Job Has Become As Simple As ABC
Finding A Job Has Become As Simple As ABC
New Zealand's newest job site, JobSearch.co.nz, is owned and operated by New Zealand's ABC Media Ltd and in just 10 weeks of operating has ranked fifth in Nielsen NetRatings domestic on-line Employment Category.
Director of ABC Media Ltd Garth Piesse says the response "Illustrates to Employers and Recruitment agencies that JobSearch.co.nz is a credible option for their job advertising requirements and that the website has been well received in very short time."
JobSearch.co.nz's success has become a cost effective solution for thousands of employers costing just $50 Incl. GST for a single advertisement where some other job sites charge over $185 Incl. GST for a posting.
"The response has been very good. Recently other job boards have been increasing their prices, by being a new choice for businesses at a lower price, support for JobSearch.co.nz will continue to grow," says Piesse.
"Having JobSearch.co.nz enter the market will provide a choice for Businesses, ensuring that the online employment category will remain competitive."
Maintaining free access for job
seekers and to upload their resumes has been a key part of
setting up JobSearch.co.nz along with giving employers free
access to the resume database to make finding the right
employee that much easier.
"Employers can peruse Resumes
that have been uploaded by Job Seekers. Employers may find
that they do not even have to advertise with JobSearch.co.nz
to get their ideal candidate."
Jobsearch.co.nz's steady job seeker growth of 105 percent per week "will ensure employers and recruitment agencies have a reliable source of talent to call on," he said.
The uptake on JobSearch.co.nz is another success for the many New Zealand Businesses supplying quality services on-line.
www.jobsearch.co.nz
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