CareerTours Allows Businesses to Build Their Own Video Career Sites Using CareerTours' Powerful Technology.SCOTTSDALE Scottsdale, city (1990 pop. 130,069), Maricopa co., central Ariz.; settled in 1895 by Winfield Scott, inc. 1951. It is a resort and retirement center in the Phoenix metropolitan area. , Ariz. -- CareerTours (www.careertours.com), an online recruiting tool that allows career seekers to "experience" their next career through video, announces they are now allowing businesses and associations to use the CareerTours technology to create their own video job board or video career center. "As we have built out our platform, our clients have asked if we can provide them with this kind of service, and we saw it as an opportunity to bring to the entire market," says Aaron Aaron (âr`ən), in the Bible, the brother of Moses and his spokesman in Egypt, and the first high priest of the Hebrews. He is presented as the instrument of God in performing many signs, such as the turning of his rod into a serpent and Bare, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of CareerTours. "The system we are offering lets businesses and associations create an entire online recruiting center, in a matter of minutes A Matter of Minutes is an episode from the television series The New Twilight Zone. Cast
CareerTours builds video career centers within a company's existing Web site to provide rich-media career information to their candidates. Adding this technology to their Web site allows companies to take advantage of the innovative technology that CareerTours has to offer, while creating a true career center for their recruiting efforts. Companies that utilize this technology will have full access to the CareerTours word-of-mouth marketing tools, assessment tools and will have the ability to showcase video to their candidates. Associations are also able to create these video career centers within their existing Web site or as stand-alone (jargon) stand-alone - Capable of operating without other programs, libraries, computers, hardware, networks, etc. Exactly what is absent is presumed to be obvious from context. "We only run Windows on stand-alone PCs because it's too dangerous to run it on networked ones." video job boards, providing a career center for their members. New and existing job boards are taking advantage of the CareerTours technology and moving their clients over to this platform in order to expand the services they can offer. "We build video job boards for associations, Chambers of Commerce, existing job boards and other organizations interested in adding rich video content to their Web site," Bare goes on to say. "We have built the technology backbone to support the entire community of niche job boards and many of these companies will be switching over to our technology this year." The new sites will be powered by CareerTours, so all jobs are cross-posted to the largest network of online partners in the recruiting industry, creating great exposure. These partners include Google (Google, Mountain View, CA, www.google.com) The largest search engine on the Web, founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Stanford University students. In 1996, they developed their "BackRub" search engine, named after its unique page ranking method (explained below). , Jobster Jobster is a career development website. Features Jobster makes extensive use of Web 2.0 technologies to help jobseekers search job postings on Jobster.com as well as job boards from across the web and employer sites; explore user-generated content about companies and , LinkedIn, MySpace and more. CareerTours, which launched in 2007, features thousands of interactive video postings, more than any other online recruiting company, and powers over 1000 career related Web sites. About CareerTours[TM] CareerTours[TM] is an online recruiting platform that offers video career postings and a unique viral marketing An online advertising approach that functions somewhat like word-of-mouth. The "viral" refers to how quickly it propagates, but its purpose is not to cause damage like a computer virus, but to make an offer available to the masses. strategy. CareerTours cross-posts with the leading networking Web sites to ensure that the right careers reach the right candidates. See more at www.careertours.com. |
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