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JobBank USA launches “Resumes on CD” Products for Employers and Recruiters.
July 7, 2002: JobBank USA launches “Resumes on CD” products for employers and recruiters.
JobBank USA has launched a new product offering aimed to help employers and recruiters build their in-house resume database. JobBank USA has partnered with the Internet’s largest resume data services to compile database sets according to age of resume and industry classification. Resume are available in XML, delimited, or text formats.
Three off-the-shelf CD-ROM sets are available: An archive of 1.3 million resumes older resumes, a current up-to-date database of 300,000 resumes and healthcare database of 23,000 resumes.
JobBank USA can also build customized CD’s according to industry group, job function or keyword search strings.
Brett Warner, CEO of JobBank USA states “We have had a strong interest from employers and staffing agencies who want help in building their internal database. This product helps to meet the needs of clients who want to build a large general database or a market niche database.”
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