ADVISORY/jobs.com Hosts Live Webcast With Intel; Live Interactive ``Open House'' With Intel Corporation's Executive VP Gerry Parker Gives Job Seekers Online Q&A Opportunity.Business/Technology Editors ADVISORY...for Friday (March 31) DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30, 2000 jobs.com, the fastest-growing Internet destination for career advancement and recruitment, today announced a deal with Intel Corporation (Nasdaq:INTC) to produce an Interactive Webcast to promote and fill new positions for their company.
What: Live Interactive "Open House" with Intel's Executive
VP Gerry Parker, who will discuss the benefits of
working for Intel, and participate in a moderated
question and answer session with job seekers.
jobs.com's Live Interactive "Open Houses" offer a
way for job seekers to connect with employers online
in a unique "talk show" format. By going to the
jobs.com website (www.jobs.com), viewers will be
able to participate in a live interview session with
a company representative, providing many of the
actual questions asked by interviewer.
When: Friday, March 31 at 12:00 p.m. (PST)
Where: The webcast will be captured at Intel's Santa Clara
facility and streamed live through jobs.com's website
(www.jobs.com).
About jobs.com Dallas-based jobs.com has grown to become one of the leading Internet destinations for career advancement, since its launch as a bulletin board system (communications, application) bulletin board system - (BBS, bboard /bee'bord/; after a physical piece of board on which people can pin messages written on paper for general consumption - a "physical bboard"). A computer and associated software which typically provides an electronic message database where people can log in and leave messages. Messages are typically split into topic groups similar to the newsgroups on Usenet (which is like a distributed BBS). in 1992, and offers the only all-digital resume management system with its free Resumail software. Today, jobs.com has aggressively evolved into a resource that matches career-minded individuals determined to manage their destiny with companies desiring to win the battle for talent. jobs.com has recently received over $90 million in funding from partners such as ideaLab Capital Partners, CBS (NYSE:CBS), and Adecco (Nasdaq:ADECY). Its powerful new website, which attracts more than 2 million visitors monthly searching job listings from over 7,500 companies, also features career development content from well-known authors such as Tom Peters and Martin Yate. For more information, visit www.jobs.com. |
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