Jobster

Jobster is an employment website, a metasearch engine for job listings.

Features

Jobseekers can use the site to 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 their culture and use social networking to connect with current and past employees at the companies the user is interested.[1] Features include:

Jobster provides recruiting tools and subscription contact management services for employers:

History

Jobster was founded in February 2004 by Jason Goldberg and Phillip Bogle. It is located in Seattle, Washington and is backed by the investors Ignition Partners, Trinity Ventures, Mayfield Fund and Reed Elsevier Ventures. Jobster makes money through its targeted job advertising services for employers.

In August 2005 Jobster acquired WorkZoo.com, a job meta-search engine founded by Mark Maunder, which was integrated into Jobster's home page. In May 2006, Jobster acquired GoJobby.com founded by Tony Wright and Brian Fioca.[3] In June 2006, Jobster acquired Recruiting.com run by Jason Davis. In January 2007, Jobster announced their exclusive job search partnership with Facebook.[4] The validity of this exclusive partnership was disputed in May when Oodle launched classifieds partnership with Facebook.[5][6] Jobster also hosts the Jobster Career Center on the Facebook Platform.

In April 2009, The company officially changed its name to Recruiting.com to better align with its new strategic focus as a provider of sourcing and CRM for recruiters.[7] In April 2010 the Jobster.com web property was sold by Recruiting.com to Zapoint, Inc., a provider of online employee career management and organizational planning solutions including SkillsMapper.[8] Recruiting.com was acquired by Jobing.com in 2010.[9]

In June 2010, Jobster was named in the Lead411's Hottest Seattle Companies list.[10]

See also

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/23/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.