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Center for American Jobs and CareerSite Sign Operating Agreement.


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HARPER WOODS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2002

The Center for American Jobs (CAJ CAJ Canadian Association of Journalists
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 of each company. The Agreement calls for the licensing of CAJ's proprietary database of over 200 job-specific interview question sets to CareerSite, as well as the integration of CAJ's Ad Fulfillment Service into the e-recruiting platform used by CareerSite newspaper clients.

The two companies are working together to blend CareerSite's leading newspaper e-recruitment service with CAJ's telephone and Internet-based job candidate screening and sourcing tools. The integrated platform will enable a seamless experience for a job seeker job seeker also job·seek·er
n.
One who seeks employment.
 -- whether they utilize CareerSite's resume approach or CAJ's job specific interview approach. With over 170 newspapers working with either CareerSite or CAJ, this partnership will enable the network of newspapers to be more competitive than ever before. CAJ's advanced call processing In telecommunication, the term call processing has the following meanings:
  1. The sequence of operations performed by a switching system from the acceptance of an incoming call through the final disposition of the call.
 and job specific interviewing and screening will be added to the rich assortment of e-recruiting products and services currently utilized by the installed customer base of CareerSite. First phase integration of the two systems is scheduled to be complete by early November.

"The Center brings their advanced telephone and Web-based screening solutions to our customers at the perfect time," commented Peter Bernhard, 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 CareerSite. "CAJ's Ad Fulfillment and Response Management offerings enable CareerSite to immediately expand the co-sourcing and delivery of advanced services to our newspaper customer base. We share a common vision and have a strong compliment of services, technology and talents. This will significantly benefit our mutual clients as we continue to focus on the e-recruitment solutions that newspapers need to expand their dominance of the local employment advertising markets."

Jon Ahlbrand, CEO of CAJ noted, "In today's competitive recruitment advertising
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 market, the combined services of CareerSite and CAJ enable our mutual clients to expand their revenue and focus on quality of candidate response and increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty to the newspaper brand. A newspaper who is already utilizing the CareerSite solution can now quickly and seamlessly integrate the CAJ Ad Fulfillment Service without any additional up front expenses or expenditure of valuable personnel resources. Together, our services help a newspaper to stave off the impending im·pend  
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 threat from companies like Monster.com (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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:TMPW) as they attempt to compete with the newspaper's in their own backyard."

About The Center for American Jobs (www.caj.com). The Center for American Jobs (CAJ) offers co-sourced solutions that power legacy newspaper services with a fully integrated system that reaches virtually every job seeker in their circulation. CAJ enables the largest players in the recruitment industry, the newspapers, to serve their local markets with a product set that increases the value of the ads they sell and expands both their local and vertical dominance. The Center for American Jobs is focused on integrating solutions that fit into the historic newspaper sales model and bridge online recruitment services and newspaper advertising, to increase incremental ad revenue from their installed customer base and expand their ability to satisfy new help wanted "Help wanted" is a request commonly made by an employer in search of an employee. It may also refer to:
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 advertiser needs. CAJ's unique ability to reach out to virtually all job seekers through the telephone and the Internet is the key to creating a competitive answer to major job boards and other competitive services.

About CareerSite (www.careersite.com, www.employmentwizard.com). CareerSite is a leading supplier of e-recruiting infrastructure and services to the newspaper industry. CareerSite's powerful Affiliate Solution gives newspapers everything they need to build, grow and maintain a successful career center and capture their share of the billion-dollar e-recruiting market. This includes software, web site development, hosting, customer billing and merchant services Merchant services is the name given in the United States to a broad category of financial services intended for use by businesses. In its most specific use, it usually refers to the service that enables a business to accept a transaction payment by use of the customer's credit or , e-mail marketing Email marketing is a form of direct marketing which uses electronic mail as a means of communicating commercial or fundraising messages to an audience. In its broadest sense, every email sent to a potential or current customer could be considered email marketing.  and job content, integrated access to a marketplace of leading solutions, and distribution services. CareerSite currently powers over 150 newspaper e-recruiting sites whose Sunday print circulation exceeds 14 million subscribers and whose Internet services support over 70,000 registered recruiters and over 1,800,000 candidates. Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan

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, the company is privately held and funded by individual and media company investors.
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