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May 4, 2005

New Job Search Vertical Officially Launches

A news release let's us know that longtime business search vertical, Business.com, has officially launched another vertical, Work.com. The new engine provides job listings from "premium" employers via a direct crawl of employer web sites. I haven't had a lot of time to check the site out but I'll try to get to it soon.

The news release also points out that Work.com is offering a cost-per-click program.

Instead of paying the flat fee common with current job board ad listings, advertisers on Work.com pay only for the candidates that click to their jobs on their website.

Results page offer numerous "clickable" refinements including date, job title, company, and location. Ads from Google are also visible on the page. More about Work.com soon.

Posted by Gary Price on May 4, 2005 12:30 PM

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