Computerwork.com Marks First Decade of Matching Technical Candidates and Employers
IT job board endures cyclical hiring trends, credits personal service and industry focus for outlasting rivals.
Jacksonville, FL (PRWEB) September 13, 2005 -– Computerwork.com, a job
board focusing solely on the IT industry, is celebrating its tenth anniversary
in 2005, thanks to a single-minded focus on being a job board for technical candidates and employers through a decade of
Internet evolution.
Launched in January 1995, Computerwork.com has
expanded in the past decade to now offer a targeted resume bank of
350,000 screened and qualified candidates without accepting any third party
resumes.
The company receives more than 100,000 monthly visits from IT
candidates, and offers a unique candidate flow that provides an alternative to
larger boards.
President and founder Jim Ingham explains that personal
service and unique customer attention has enabled the board’s customer traffic
to outlast most of its direct competitors, which numbered up to a dozen during
the late 1990s but now is down to only three substantial players with a sole
focus on the IT world.
Computerwork.com’s client roster totals around
300 companies, Ingham adds, but the smaller scale enables the company to offer
unique personal touches unheard of at major job boards such as Dice and Monster.
Those touches include hands-on posting of jobs for clients, resume bank search
review, manual alerts to candidates when appropriate jobs are posted, and the
blocking of third party recruiter submittals. Other unique touches include
filters to accept only US, Canadian and/or Green card-holding candidates, and a
web environment free of ads and ancillary services.
"We’re a survivor,
and customer service has kept us in the ballgame," explains Ingham. "We’ve
established ourselves as an effective alternative to technology employers,
offering a different flow of IT candidates than the big boards and giving our
members the personal support that they need."
"You can get lost in boards
such as Dice and Monster," he adds, "and our practice of avoiding third party
recruiters is a great selling point to our clients. It’s a massive time-saver
when you know you’re not going to see the same resumes again and
again."
Ingham notes that over the past 10 years, online hiring and
recruiting trends have undergone a cycle where candidates are now thinking
smarter and have "reclaimed" power over their resumes. A second trend, already
recognized, is an exponential shift by professionals away from print employment
advertising.
"It’s important to us to stick to the basics of matching
employers and candidates within the same field," Ingham says. "We’ve established
a loyal following among candidates and employers by providing a clutter-free
environment."
About Computerwork.com
Now in its 10th year of service,
Computerwork.com blends personalized service, resume matching
and filtering technology, and a clear focus on the IT industry to connect
candidates with employers. Based in Jacksonville, Florida, the company runs a
primary national site as well as more than 70 city, regional, and skill-set
specific sites such as denver.computerwork.com and ohio.computerwork.com. It has
established a targeted resume bank of 350,000 screened, qualified candidates
with no third party recruiters, and receives more than 100,000 monthly visits
from IT candidates.
Contact: Jim Ingham, 800-691-8413
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above.
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