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Adecco
Adecco S.A. is the largest human resources
company in the world, based in Glattbrugg, Switzerland. Adecco employs 700,000
temporary workers and contractors who are supplied to business clients, and has
36,500 employees (FTEs) and 6,700 offices in 60 countries and territories around
the world. The company was formed in 1996 as a result of the merger of the
French company Ecco and the Swiss company Adia Interim.
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CareerBuilder.com
CareerBuilder.com was founded in 1994 by Rob
McGovern. It is the largest online job site in the United States, with more than
23 million unique visitors each month and a 34% market share of help-wanted web
sites in the United States. CareerBuilder.com provides online career search
services for more than 1,900 partners as of March 2008, including 140 newspapers
and portals such as AOL and MSN.
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The Employment Guide
The Employment Guide is the largest publisher
of skilled and hourly employment advertising nationwide, with almost 80 weekly
recruitment publications in over 75 major markets. Together with its online Web
site, The Employment Guide targets hourly, entry-level to mid-management
employees.
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Indeed.com
Indeed.com is a metasearch engine for job
listings, launched in November 2004. As a single-topic search engine, it is also
an example of vertical search. The site aggregates job listings from thousands
of websites including job boards, newspapers, associations, and company career
pages. Job seekers do not apply for jobs through Indeed, just receive the
listing as to where the job is posted. Applicants can then decide which jobs are
of interest and then go to the corresponding sites to apply. Indeed is currently
available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany,
India, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK.
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Jobs.com
Find a job, write your resume, negotiate your
salary. Job opportunities and qualified job seekers matched by the industry
leader.
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Monster.com
Monster.com is an employment website owned by
Monster Worldwide. Monster is one of the 20 most visited websites out of 100
million worldwide, according to comScore Media Metrics (November 2006). It was
created in 1999 by the merger of The Monster Board (TMB) and Online Career
Center (OCC), which were two of the first and most popular career web sites on
the Internet. Monster is primarily used to help those seeking work to find job
openings that match their skills and location.
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SnagAJob.com
SnagAJob.com is a job search engine and
resource that focuses entirely on part-time and hourly jobs.
Because of SnagAJob.com’s niche focus – it boasts more than 100,000 job postings
at any one time and more than 130 million annual job seeker-generated searches -
the company stakes a claim as the #1 source for hourly and part-time jobs.
The company offers jobs from the following industries: retail, hospitality,
health care, restaurant, service and more. Some employers who are clients of
SnagAJob.com include 7-Eleven, Kohl's, Home Depot and Boston Market.
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Yahoo! HotJobs
Yahoo! HotJobs, previously known as hotjobs.com,
is an online job search engine. It has been known as Yahoo! HotJobs since being
acquired by Yahoo! in 2002. Yahoo! HotJobs provides tools and advice for job
seekers, employers, and staffing firms.
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