OrlandoJobs.com and Orlando Weekly Announce Partnership

October 4, 2012

Misc

OrlandoJobs.com and Orlando Weekly Announce Partnership

OrlandoJobs.com, the region’s premier online job board, and Orlando Weekly newspaper today announce a new partnership designed to bring more job opportunities directly to job seekers through multi-platform promotions across both heavily trafficked entities.

“This partnership is exciting because it brings more opportunities for anyone who is looking for a job to find one that is right for them in a more streamlined, targeted way,” states Roger Lear, President of OrlandoJobs.com.

The Central Florida region’s jobseekers will now be able to find openings and apply via interconnected listings: in the print edition of Orlando Weekly, online at OrlandoWeekly.com, online at OrlandoJobs.com, and through special events the two companies will jointly host.

Jobseekers will find job listings from OrlandoJobs.com in the back two pages of Orlando Weekly starting this week.  Each will be cross-listed on the OrlandoJobs.com website with the same job identification number. Interested candidates simply input that job identification number to apply.

Orlando Weekly also considers this new endeavor a win-win-win scenario: for the job seeker, the employer, as well as the region.

“Our audience is searching for quality job openings, so powering this kind of a partnership through our pages, our site and new, jointly-held events allows us to increase the level of service to the community,” states Michael Wagner, publisher of Orlando Weekly.

About these ads

About Maro Onokpise

Maro Onokpise is the founder and Editor of Jobtrakr. He oversees all editorial content. Prior to turning his sights on the job industry, Maro was an Associate Manager for Banana Republic where he was responsible for Operations, HR and Recruiting. In 2010 Maro was featured on the cover of Career Magazine and was also named to Orlando Business Journal's 40 Under 40. Maro Onokpise is a graduate of the University of Central Florida.

View all posts by Maro Onokpise

Connect

Follow Us!

No comments yet.

I've got something awe-inspiring to add...

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s

%d bloggers like this: