Fortune 500 firms hoping free site will boost employment
Written by Gayleen on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 5:22 - 0 Comments
July 15, 2009
QuietAgent expects to have 500,000 job listings by the end of this week
Wailin Wong of the Chicago Tribune details the United We Work program, which grew out of QuietAgent-powered AllianceQ, and its goals;
With the unemployment rate at 9.5 percent and companies seeking to reduce recruiting costs, technology company QuietAgent is hoping to provide an antidote for the ailing economy
and gathers comments on its possible impact on staffing professionals and traditional job board providers.
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