Jobs.com.au Powered By Jobx
April 10, 2008 by Geoff Jennings
Another win by the team at Jobx who are powering the entire jobs.com.au site. Perhaps the Jobs.com.au domain name will have better success this time around…
April 10, 2008 by Geoff Jennings
Another win by the team at Jobx who are powering the entire jobs.com.au site. Perhaps the Jobs.com.au domain name will have better success this time around…
3 Responses to “Jobs.com.au Powered By Jobx”
JobX have released more information about the deal today.
“JOBX.COM.AU has relaunched the high-ranking employment website Jobs.com.au,
providing it with an entire new look, functionality and audience.
The move is part of an aggressive white label strategy designed to grow the JOBX
distribution platform with a view to challenging the leading job boards for the position
of 2nd largest online career site in Australia.
The white label will entail JOBX providing Jobs.com.au with its full functionality,
features and benefits. As part of the deal, JOBX will take full responsibility for the
content of the site which includes the existing databases of Jobs.com.au. There are
also in excess of 700+ niche career and industry related URL’s that point to
jobs.com.au.
The partnership will provide highly qualified traffic to the site, providing JOBX
advertisers and their job listings more eyeballs, more applications and distribution
into broader channels.
Users of Jobs.com.au will benefit through increased content, improved usability and
the ability to search thousands of job listings directly from Jobs.com.au.
Jobs.com.au is the second major white label from JOBX, following the release of the
http://www.friendsreunitedjobs.com.au website in March this year.
http://www.jobx.com.au launched in October 2007.”
It’s amazing – without wanting to sound too arty – that so much work goes into cramming so much info into a gray and dismal environment.
When online, yes, you might want to be able to chose from a gazillion different career combos – wow! – and be landed on this gray cloud when you try to type in 700+ other URLs – and even test yourself in “Cool IQ tests” but this site is not mambo train time in my book.
Maybe its because I am viewing it in my graphically awesome iMac? maybe also because don’t like dead links on a site that portrays itself like a high ranking employment site. When you click on the “How happy are you” banner nothing happens.
Too much of too little I say. Not happy.
You need to click and allow popups in JobX to view the test.