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Press Releases
CTjobs.com Extends Statewide Reach with NBC30
Posted: May 01, 2007
Partnership offers job seekers and employers powerful search tools.
CONNECTICUT - CTjobs.com, Connecticut's most comprehensive job site with opportunities from across the state, announced today that they have partnered with NBC30. CTjobs.com will be the exclusive online content provider for jobs statewide on the employment channel of NBC30.com.
NBC will provide CTjobs.com with various co-branding opportunities, including on-air web drivers, mobile WAP advertising, multiple on-line elements as well as exclusive ownership of the NBC30.com employment channel.
The local employment channel will allow users access to thousands of local job opportunities on CTjobs.com and the utilization of tools such as professional resume critiques, interviewing tips and continuing education resources. It will also enable employers to post jobs and learn about other advertising and service offerings that will help strengthen their recruitment initiatives.
"CTJobs.com is a very reputable site for both active and passive job seekers here in Connecticut," says David Johnston, Manager of Business Development at NBC30. "Being an NBC-owned and operated station, NBC30.com, is committed to integrating cutting-edge technology that will ultimately provide a greater experience for on-line viewership."
Hence, the partnership with CTjobs.com. Johnston continues, "CTJobs.com is a great addition to our Digital Platforms, and we are looking forward to the partnership."
About CTjobs.com
CTjobs.com is a comprehensive job site dedicated to jobs across the state of Connecticut, providing the most current and valuable information for employers and jobseekers throughout the state. With the area's most prominent newspapers as its engine, the CTjobs.com network of affiliate newspapers provides unmatched local coverage, enhanced services, and consolidated information to area employers and prospective employees. The CTjobs.com network includes: The Charlestown Press, The Connecticut Post, The Day, The Hour, Journal-Inquirer, Mystic River Press, The News-Times, The Record-Journal, Republican American, Westerly Pawcatuck Press, The Westerly Sun, The Willimantic Chronicle and The Wood River Press.
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