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CallCenterJobs.com featured in WEDDLE's Guides. (Happenings).


CallCenterJobs.com recently announced that is has been selected to be featured in WEDDLE's 2003 Recruiter's Guide to Employment Web Sites and 2003 Job Seeker's Guide to Employment Web Sites. Earlier this year, CallCenterJobs.com was awarded a Top Career Site by CareerXroads in its review of online job boards. WEDDLE's Guides are a source of information about the 40,000+ job boards, resume databanks and career portals now operating on the Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
. The American Staffing Association The American Staffing Association was founded in 1966 to be the "voice" of the staffing industry in the United States. Its members operate more than 15,000 staffing offices nationwide and account for more than 85% of staffing industry sales.  has called the books' editor, Peter Weddle, the "Zagat of the recruitment industry." Over 6,000 sites were reviewed for this year's Guides and just 350 were selected for inclusion in each book. Sites completed an extensive questionnaire questionnaire,
n a series of questions used to gather information.

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n a form usually filled out by patients that provides data concerning their dental and general health.
 in support of the evaluation. The selected sites were judged to be representative of the best employment-related resources available online. Each site in the Recruiter's Guide is profiled with a full page of information describing its services, features and fees of employers, staffing agencies and ex ecutive search firms. Similarly, each site selected for the Job Seeker's Guide is profiled with a half-page of information designed to help those seeking a new or better job. Readers can, as a result, more easily and accurately compare sites to one another and select those that will work best for them. CallCenterJobs.com is an online career source for looking jobs and job seekers job seeker also job·seek·er
n.
One who seeks employment.
 within the call center industry. Employers post jobs and search the resume database looking for Looking for

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 experienced call center candidates by keyword (1) A word used in a text search.

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, industry experience or geographic location.

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Date:May 1, 2003
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