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To: jopawa who wrote (87415)8/2/1999 11:03:00 AM
From: changedmyname  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
CBDR and HOTJ: here's the similar descriptions of each:

HotJobs.com is pulling out all the stops in an effort to
fan the flames of online recruiting. The company that
spent nearly half of its 1998 revenue on a 30-second
commercial airing during the 1999 Super Bowl has
enticed more than 1,500 employers (Amazon.com, IBM,
NIKE) to use its recruiting Web site. In excess of
350,000 job seekers have joined the HotJobs.com
database of potential employees. The company
generates revenue from the fees it charges employers
to use its service (job seekers are not charged). It also
offers online job fairs and recruiting software. Chairman
and CEO Richard Johnson founded HotJobs.com in
1997. Investors include Bessemer Venture Partners,
Boston Millennia, and Generation Partners.

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CareerBuilder does things the new-fashioned way:
online. The company brings employers and potential
employees together through its CareerBuilder.com
Web site. Some 550 companies (such as Microsoft,
Bristol-Myers Squibb, and GTE Interworking) use
CareerBuilder to post their employment offerings.
These clients often use the company's TeamBuilder
services and software to post job ads and conduct
online recruiting. Job seekers can access the site's
search feature or gather employment-related
information. The company also posts job openings on
18 other sites associated with its CareerBuilder
Network, including those of Black Enterprise, The
Dallas Morning News, and Business Week ONLINE.