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Craigslist available to more employers and job-seekers
There’s a lot of talk about how great Craigslist is for posting job ads. Now, more HR pros will be able to use it.
Craigslist recently added new sites for 140 cities, increasing the total number of areas in which the service is available by 25%.
The additions include 87 cities in the U.S., eight in Canada and 45 in other parts of the world, the New York Times reports.
Craigslist charges a fee of $25 per job posting in larger cities (and $75 in San Fransisco). But since most of the new areas are small to mid-sized towns, presumably job listings will be free for those sites.
Source:
http://www.hrmorning.com/craigslist-available-to-more-employers-and-job-seekers/
Craigslist recently added new sites for 140 cities, increasing the total number of areas in which the service is available by 25%.
The additions include 87 cities in the U.S., eight in Canada and 45 in other parts of the world, the New York Times reports.
Craigslist charges a fee of $25 per job posting in larger cities (and $75 in San Fransisco). But since most of the new areas are small to mid-sized towns, presumably job listings will be free for those sites.
Source:
http://www.hrmorning.com/craigslist-available-to-more-employers-and-job-seekers/
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