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Dirty Little Secret About Job Postings
2008-11-26T03:30:00Z

Recruiters are tired of overpaying for job postings and many have discovered they don't have to. Why pay $350-$420 per job posting when the same job seekers are applying for jobs on sites that charge $99-$250. The notion there are only 2 major players that can get you quality response, Monster & Careerbuilder, has been ingrained the past 5 years. Much to their financial appreciation this secret has reached Super Bowl heights – how can they actually pay 2.7 million for a 30 second ad? All this is accomplished by overcharging on the price of a job posting.

The same job seeker pool is searching several different job aggregators, sites that scourer the internet for all postings that match their search terms. Sites like Indeed.com & Simplyhired.com are leaders in this industry and together form the third largest pool of job seekers on the internet. Yes that's correct, Monster & Careerbuilder squeak by in total volume but not by much. Between Indeed and Simplyhired over 11 Million job seekers use the sites to find their next job. You can reach nearly the same size audience, get “Sponsored” status which means your job will appear at the top of search results, and only pay a quarter of the price VS the two big boys.

JobClub.com offers the best product that captures this audience and actually adds a few other key sites to increase targeted exposure all for only $99. All JobClub.com postings come with the coveted “Sponsored” status so your ad can be found at the top of search results and ensures you stay literally ahead of the competition. Their site also has an easy to use posting interface that gets you in and out quickly and lets you keep your recruitment budget intact.

For those that have several postings each month, JobClub offers an unlimited “Sponsored” posting package for only $499 a month.

Why pay more for the same results, let someone else pay for the sometimes funny but always overpriced Super Bowl commercials.

Sign up for your free JobClub.com account today.

Staff Writer
JobClub.com
Rick Walsh

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