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MarketingJobs.com Enhances Career Site And Adds Key Affiliates
Business Wire, Jan 10, 2001
Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers
PINCKNEY, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 10, 2001
MarketingJobs.com (www.marketingjobs.com), a leading focused career Web site for marketing, sales and advertising professionals, announced today the completion and launch of the site redesign for 2001 and the addition of two more American Marketing Association chapters (Silicon Valley Chapter and Kansas City Chapter) to their Affiliate Program.
The site redesign was launched to address the two areas that Recruiters and Job Seekers are focusing on: ease-of-input and more focused results. "We have taken many suggestions from our clients and users throughout the previous year and are pleased to respond to their requests." said Woody Haskins, President of MarketingJobs.com.
MarketingJobs.com also continues to grow the affiliate program by signing the Silicon Valley Chapter of the American Marketing Association early in January 2001. The MarketingJobs.com Affiliate Program allows targeted companies and institutions to use MarketingJobs.com's career engine technology as the career portion of their respective websites. The program provides additional exposure and improves results for companies in search of marketing, sales and advertising expertise.
"Signing the Silicon Valley Chapter of the American Marketing Association into our Affiliate Program is a significant achievement for us. We have had to prove ourselves as a valuable and stable partner before they agreed to join us over our competitors." said David Quinn, CEO of MarketingJobs.com. Mr. Quinn continued, "Our continued growth through the recent crash of other non-sustainable Internet companies has been a blessing for us; it is affirmation of our strategy and business model."
About MarketingJobs.com
MarketingJobs.com is a career Web site specializing in marketing, sales, and advertising careers nationwide. Started in 1996, MarketingJobs.com has become one of the premier Web sites for the marketing professional and companies in need of their talent. MarketingJobs.com offers a wide variety of services to fit any business recruiting needs.
A partial list of clients includes Valassis Communications, Inc. (NYSE:VCI), Universal Studios, Nextel (NASDAQ:NXTL), Johnson & Johnson, Inc. (NYSE:JNJ) and PeopleSoft (NASDAQ:PSFT). MarketingJobs.com continues to provide growing companies' with their most important asset - its marketing, sales and advertising force.
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